Here are the biggest games coming out in the back half of 2024 (2024)

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Here are the biggest games coming out in the back half of 2024 (1)

Now that we’ve successfully dispensed with naming every single good game of the first half of 2024—except for Animal Well, we know we left off Animal Well, we’re still waiting for Animal Well to click for us, okay?—it’s time to look forward to the big, Elden Ring DLC-shaped future. Which is to say it’s time to engage in another regular tradition ’round these parts: A mid-year gaming preview, highlighting the biggest game releases that are (probably) still coming in the remaining months of 2024.

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And, look: Are we having a really hard time not just jumping to the upcoming video game where Universal Pictures took a ridiculous mish-mash of its characters (The Thing! Xena! M3GAN! f*cking JAWS!), turned them into Funko Pops, and then let you run around punching stuff as them? Absolutely! But such is our duty, and our curse. (It’s out in September, by the way, it looks like the most beautifully stupid thing we’ve ever seen, god, can we not wait.)

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Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengance (June 14)

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengance (June 14)

After spending almost three years as a Nintendo Switch exclusive, the fifth entry in Atlus’ punishing, mechanically deep Shin Megami Tensei series of demon-summoning RPGs is finally coming to a wider audience, complete with a whole new story path for players to follow as they navigate a world increasingly imperiled by supernatural forces. Less story-driven, and more combat-focused, than its cousins over in the Persona sub-series, the SMT games remain fascinating for their efforts to explore the rigors and depths of turn-based RPG combat; we’re excited to see what Vengeance can do in that space once it’s fully unleashed.

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Still Wakes The Deep (June 18)

Still Wakes The Deep (June 18)

The latest psychological horror game from Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture developers The Chinese Room has an instantly hook-y premise: “What if The Thing was set on an oil rig?” Spooky setting, spooky unkillable monster, spooky developer: What’s not to like?

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Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree (June 21)

Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree (June 21)

Is there a slight weirdness to the fact that the biggest game of the rest of 2024 is just an expansion on the biggest game of 2022? Maybe, but we’re too busy getting hyped for Erdtree, which will massively expand on From Software’s fantastically good Elden Ring, to care. From is pretty much the best in the business when it comes to authoring expansions for its beautiful, brutal worlds, and a chance to return to The Lands Between has us itching to resume our quest and ferret out all the secrets hidden in this new vision of its beautiful, dying world.

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Riven (June 25)

More than 25 years after its release, Cyan World’s Sequel To Myst remains a landmark of adventure game design—even if the years have rendered the actual act of playing it a bit more clunky than modern tastes might enjoy. Good news for fans of flipping levers and moving switches, then, as Cyan—working with a fan-team that had independently begun making their own remake of the 1997 classic—is now getting ready to release a fully 3D version of the game for both traditional platforms, and VR. Now we can all have the pleasure of losing our minds figuring out how Riven-based number systems work…

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Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail (July 2)

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail (July 2)

Long-recovered from that rocky start oh so many years ago, Final Fantasy XIV is currently gearing up for its fifth big paid expansion, Dawntrail. The new content pack will send player to a new region dubbed “The New World,” add in two new classes—including the Pictomancer, an artist-mage who fights with paints and a brush—and include an overall graphical overhaul for the game. The plot, we assume, will have something to do with crystals—but while we can poke gentle fun at FFXIV, its ability to keep fan interest high this many years into its run speaks volumes about the ways the designers keep their players engaged with new doses of content like this.

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Frostpunk 2 (July 25)

Frostpunk 2 (July 25)

How do you launch a sequel to the end of the world? Frostpunk 2 aims to get even bigger, and more fractious, allowing players to control much larger steam- (and now oil-) punk cities in a world that continues to suffer from brutal and killing cold. And also from, y’know, people, as the game promises to put an increased focus on social pressure and the grim portents of democracy, as different factions in your teetering-on-the-precipice cities vie for control of its fate.

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Concord (August 23)

Concord (August 23)

Concord, the new 5v5 multiplayer shooter from Sony and Firewalk Studios didn’t make the best impression when it took pride of place at the entertainment giant’s recent State Of Play event, drawing criticisms for an over-long story trailer that felt like it was cribbing largely from James Gunn’s trash can, married to some pretty basic-looking “Guns and powers” online combat. But games live in the hands, ultimately, so we can still hold out some hope that there’s a genuine spark of interest in the game’s online shooter chaos.

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Star Wars Outlaws (August 30)

Star Wars Outlaws (August 30)

We could wax at length here about the long history of Star Wars video games, including the fact that the franchise is still coming off of a pretty decent high right now, after titles like flight sim Squadrons and the satisfying story of Jedi Survivor. But all that really matters about the upcoming Outlaws is this: The team that made The Division and its sequel have now made an open-world Star Wars game; this information either gets you drooling, or it doesn’t.

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Prison Architect 2 (September 3)

Prison Architect 2 (September 3)

One of a couple games on this list that have been hanging out in preview land for a few years now, the sequel to 2015 satirical prison-builder Prison Architect is an odd duck, in so far as it’s been created by a brand new team apparently unconnected to the original creators. The basic concept remains solid, though: Build a “functional”—for your giving political value of functional—carceral state, now in full 3D. Prison Architect has always been a pretty loaded game, in terms of the ideas it’s toying with, but the basic “city” building functionality has also always been fascinating and robust; it remains to be seen whether new developers Double Eleven and Kokku can match the original’s rigor.

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (September 5)

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (September 5)

We’ve written previews of this particular sequel—which, like the original S.T.A.L.K.E.R., has now had its subtitle changed to more accurately reflect Ukrainian localizations of the region—for like four straight game previews at this point. And yet, we still remain excited, because the original game remains such a singular success: A brutal, harsh survival challenge in an incredibly dangerous region, made only worse by the presence of armed militias, rampaging mutants, and paranormal anomalies. We’re excited to finally see what this team has cooked up for their latest trip to this doomed world.

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Astro Bot (September 6)

Astro Bot (September 6)

As we noted back when this game got announced, Astro Bot is down-low one of the best franchises in Sony’s whole portfolio: A combination of incredible imagination and incredible cuteness, pushing the company’s hardware to the limits while never sacrificing varied, and incredibly polished, platform gaming play. We’ve loved every Astro Bot game to date—especially the VR-exclusive Rescue Mission—so we see no reason we won’t love this one, too.

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Funko Fusion (September 13)

Funko Fusion (September 13)

This game told Multiversus “hold my beer” in the “horrific hodgepodge of IP forced to co-exist with each other” stakes, and we genuinely couldn’t be more excited. Who hasn’t wanted to see the heroes from Nope drive around in KITT from Knight Rider while avoiding the Five Nights At Freddy’s crew, right?

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Silent Hill 2 (October 8)

Silent Hill 2 (October 8)

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Look: We have no goddamn clue, at this point, whether Bloober Team’s attempts to recreate horror gaming classic Silent Hill 2 will actually be successful. The only really good (traditional) Silent Hill game is something of a sacred cow at this point, and Bloober has shown itself to be decidedly hit-or-miss when it comes to handling outside IP. But we can guarantee that we’re going to play it, if only to have the comparison point to one of horror gaming’s greats.

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows (November 15)

Assassin’s Creed Shadows (November 15)

Ah, you know a game’s going to have the good stuff when it’s getting chuds mad at it more than six months ahead of release. Ignoring the whining, though—centered on the fact that one of the protagonists of this latest Assassin’s Creed title is Yasuke, the famed African samurai of Japanese history—the idea of the franchise tackling Sengoku-era Japan is pretty exciting. (Especially when you factor in that both Yasuke and co-hero Naoe will play differently, a new twist for the franchise.) After AC took a step back to basics with the disappointing Mirage, we’re ready to see the franchise get big, expansive, and wild again—and it feels like Shadows will be a step in that direction.

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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (TBA)

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (TBA)

A decent chunk of Metal Gear Solid fans will tell you that the series peaked with its third installment in 2004, with the prequel installment Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. With complex stealth, ridiculous bosses, and a story of Cold War-era paranoid, it hits many of the best notes of the entire series without diving, too frequently, into the co*cktail of madness constantly brewing in series creator Hideo Kojima’s head. And sure, we’re a little hesitant to see a remake of the game happening outside of Kojima’s watchful gaze—but at the same time, getting a fresh, updated version of a gaming classic is hard to say no to.

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The Rise Of The Golden Idol (TBA)

The Rise Of The Golden Idol (TBA)

We’re on the record, multiple times, about the joys and glories of Color Gray Games’ detective title Case Of The Golden Idol, an incredibly clever, visually delightful spin on deduction games like Return Of The Obra Dinn. The sequel, apparently set in the 1970s, sadly doesn’t have a release date yet, outside of a basic, loose “2024,” but the second it’s out, we’ll be first in line.

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Until Dawn (TBA)

Until Dawn (TBA)

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Does Until Dawn actually need a remake? We’d argue the answer is no: The ground-breaking interactive horror movie—still pretty much the only big studio release to crack that long-sought-after idea—still plays and looks great, almost a decade after its release. But we’d be lying if we said we weren’t a little interested to see what its tale of doomed campers trying to survive on a very bad mountain looks like while powered by the Unreal 5 engine—or what new scares Supermassive Games will sneak in to get a reaction from players who’ve played the original game to death. (Are we secretly just jones-ing to get yelled at by a hyper-detailed CGI Peter Stormare? Who can say. Who can say?)

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Here are the biggest games coming out in the back half of 2024? ›

Big new games like Star Wars Outlaws, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, are on the docket, as are major expansions for Destiny 2, Elden Ring, Final Fantasy 14 Online, and World of Warcraft.

What big games are coming out in 2024? ›

Upcoming games 2024: this year's biggest games
  • Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree - June 21, 2024 (PS5, PS4, XSX|S, XBO, PC)
  • Star Wars Outlaws - August 30, 2024 (PS5, XSX|S, PC)
  • Astro Bot - September 6, 2024 (PS5)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom - September 26, 2024 (Switch)
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  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Image: Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment.
  • Judas Image: Ghost Story Games/2K Games.
  • Doom: The Dark Ages Image: MachineGames/Bethesda Softworks.
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What is the most popular game right now in 2024? ›

The Top 10 Most Played Video Games in 2024 📢
  • Fortnite. Fortnite has been one of the most popular games online since its release in 2017. ...
  • Apex Legends. Apex Legends. ...
  • League of Legends. Who said the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) genre was dead? ...
  • Call of Duty: Warzone. ...
  • Valorant. ...
  • Roblox. ...
  • Destiny 2. ...
  • Elden Ring.
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What are the most played games right now? ›

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  • Fortnite. - Epic Games.
  • Minecraft. Mojang Studios.
  • ROBLOX. Roblox Corporation.
  • Counter-Strike 2 & GO. - Valve.
  • The Sims 4. Electronic Arts.
  • League of Legends. Riot Games.
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II/III/Warzone 2.0. - Activision Publishing.

What Call of Duty is coming out in 2024? ›

Call of Duty: Black Ops Gulf War.

What is the game of the year 2024? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 led the pack at the 20th Bafta Game Awards, with five wins including the coveted best game title.

What will gaming be in 2030? ›

By 2030, such truly immersive extended reality (XR) experiences are expected to become the norm, accelerating gaming technology's profound influence on people, society, and even industry.

What will gaming be in 2050? ›

Ultra-realistic immersive VR

This ties into ultra immersive virtual reality, another feature our gamers want to be commonplace in 30 years. What they want to see is VR open world games that you can jump into, consoles no longer existing and real life graphics rather than computer generated.

Is gaming getting bigger? ›

Gaming has had a meteoric rise since the '70s, and the industry is still growing. The gaming industry is expected to be worth $312 billion by 2027.

Which game is No. 1? ›

Ludo is the number one game in India because it is a classic, easy to learn and fun to play. It has been . Best Mobile Games to Play in 2024 · 1- PUBG Mobile: A Battle Royale Sensation – 4.5/5 – 5M Reviews · 2- Free Fire: Fast-Paced Action on a Global Scale – 4.3/5 – .

What is the most played game on Xbox in 2024? ›

Fortnite was the top game on Xbox in May 2024

Fortnite continued its streak of being the #1 game by MAU, while XDefiant enjoyed a successful launch to land in the top 10.

How many gamers will there be in 2024? ›

By 2024, there are expected to be 3.32 billion gamers worldwide. The US has over 3,000 esports players. Asia is home to almost 1.5 billion gamers. 53% of males are gamers.

What is the #1 game ever? ›

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TitleSalesSeries
Minecraft300,000,000Minecraft
Grand Theft Auto V200,000,000Grand Theft Auto
Tetris (EA)100,000,000Tetris
Wii Sports82,900,000Wii
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What is the 1 most popular game in the world? ›

If you ask about the most popular game of all time, Minecraft would be one of the loudest answers you get. The best-selling video game in the world has sold over 300 million copies worldwide.

What is the #1 most popular video game? ›

Minecraft: With 300 million copies sold across various platforms, Minecraft is the best-selling video game of all time. It allows the 140 million monthly active players to build new worlds with freedom and creativity.

What's coming out in cinema in 2024? ›

Your Go-To Guide For Movie Releases in 2024
  • June. 5: Bad Boys 4. 14: Inside Out 2. ...
  • July. 5: MaXXXine. 12: Despicable Me 4. ...
  • August. 2: Harold and the Purple Crayon. 9: Trap. ...
  • September. 6: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. ...
  • October. 4: Joker: Folie à Deux. ...
  • November. 8: Paddington in Peru. ...
  • December. 13: Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim.

Where is the State Games of America in 2024? ›

STATE GAMES OF AMERICA 2024

We are excited to announce San Diego as the next host for the State Games of America in 2024!

What's your 2024 gaming revolution? ›

The video game industry is not out of it. Metaverse gaming is one of the most prominent gaming trends of 2024 and shows no sign of stopping. Whether centralized or decentralized, metaverse video games are undoubtedly becoming sensations among gamers.

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