The Big Video Game Releases of December
Exciting times for gamers! December 2025 promises a plethora of captivating titles spanning various platforms, including Marvel Cosmic Invasion, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and more.
Exciting times for gamers! December 2025 promises a plethora of captivating titles spanning various platforms, including Marvel Cosmic Invasion, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and more.
Excited times ahead for Control universe fans as a new trademark “Control: Resonant” registered by Remedy suggests potential updates on various media projects, hinting at news at The Game Awards.
Celebrating visionaries like Hideo Kojima and others from diverse fields, the Men of the Year 2025 awards acknowledge the growing significance of video games as powerful platforms for storytelling, innovation, and cultural influence in contemporary art and society.
The Valve Steam Machine, priced around $699.99, offers high-performance gaming capabilities at a competitive cost, making it an appealing choice for gamers seeking console-like pricing with 4K gaming at 60 FPS.
Excited about the shift to Japan in Forza Horizon 6, launching in the first half of 2026 on PC and Xbox Series S/X, offering a blend of diverse driving styles and environments with Japanese culture. Despite potential competition from other major games and simultaneous work on Fable, this new installment promises a fresh experience for the series!
Experience a modernized, unofficial Grand Theft Auto IV remaster in the “GTA 4 RTX Remix Compatibility Mod”, featuring enhanced lighting and reflections, immersive rain effects, and free exploration of Liberty City.
Get ready for an immersive psychological horror experience this holiday season, as the Nintendo Switch 2 unveils Layers of Fear: The Final Masterpiece Edition on December 19, 2025, offering a comprehensive collection of all games in the series with enhanced visuals and seamless gameplay!
Bungie, recognizing player engagement issues post-The Final Shape, aims to revitalize Destiny 2 with a shift towards bi-yearly expansions, starting with the space western-themed Renegades, set for release in December 2025, promising an experience tailored to their dedicated community.
Players of Dying Light: The Beast can now delve deeper into Kyle’s story with New Game+, retain their progress, and face increasingly difficult enemies, while also enjoying numerous improvements, over 400 bug fixes, and a post-campaign progression system called Legend Levels.
In 2025, a viral Grand Theft Auto 6 video turned out to be an AI prank, exposing the difficulty of telling AI content apart from reality and causing widespread confusion.