🚨 TGA 2025 NUKED GAMING: TOP 20 INSANE GAMES Coming 2026+ That’ll CRUSH Your SOUL & WALLET! 😱💥
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The Game Awards 2025, held on December 12 at the Peacock Theater, didn’t just hand out trophies – it unleashed a torrent of reveals that have gamers worldwide buzzing about what could be the most stacked year in gaming history. With Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 sweeping Game of the Year honors, the focus quickly shifted to the future: over 35 trailers spotlighting new IPs, sequels, and remakes slated for 2026 and beyond. From Larian Studios’ ambitious Divinity revival to Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem with Leon S. Kennedy’s shocking return, the event primed players for an onslaught of blockbusters. Here’s our countdown of the top 20 most hyped reveals, ranked by fan frenzy on X and media buzz, promising everything from Soulslike brutality to Star Wars spectacle.
20. Highguard (Wildlight Entertainment, Jan. 26, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) Former Apex Legends and Titanfall devs at Wildlight dropped a free-to-play fantasy FPS blending gunplay, melee, and mounted combat in a gritty realm. The trailer showcased fluid movement and epic boss fights, positioning it as a potential Destiny killer early in the year.
19. Stupid Never Dies (GPTRACK50, 2026 – PS5, PC) Veterans from Devil May Cry and Resident Evil unveiled a punk-rock zombie action game where lovers turn undead, shapeshift into werewolves, and summon hordes. Its over-the-top combos and soundtrack have X users calling it “Bayonetta meets House of the Dead.”
18. Bradley the Badger (Day 4 Night, 2026 – PC) Evan Peters stars in this meta platformer twisting mascot horror with reality-bending physics. Worlds like “Cyberbadger” promise satirical gore and mind games, drawing Banjo-Kazooie comparisons with a dark edge.
17. Warlock (Invoke Studios, 2027 – TBD) A Dungeons & Dragons RPG starring Battlestar Galactica‘s Tricia Helfer, featuring tactical combat and deep lore. Wizards of the Coast’s push into video games has RPG fans salivating for a Baldur’s Gate 3 rival.
16. Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve (Bandai Namco, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) The flight sim staple roared back with dogfights over alien skies and massive setpieces. High-speed realism and narrative depth make it a must for aviation enthusiasts eyeing 2026 skies.
15. Star Wars: Galactic Racer (Fuse Games/Secret Mode, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) Podracing returns with Sebulba, high-stakes Outer Rim races through Star Destroyer ruins. Run-based progression and destructible environments fuel Wipeout-style hype.
14. Lords of the Fallen 2 (Hexworks, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) First gameplay revealed a “maximalist gothic Soulslike” with world-splitting mechanics and brutal boss arenas. Building on the original’s co-op, it’s poised to challenge Elden Ring DLC fans.
13. Saros (Housemarque/Sony, Apr. 30, 2026 – PS5) Returnal studio’s bullet-hell roguelike stars Rahul Kohli, with permanent upgrades and second-chance revives. Delayed but polished, it’s a genre-blending adrenaline rush.
12. Gang of Dragon (Nagoshi Studio, TBD – PC) Toshihiro Nagoshi (Yakuza) and Don Lee star in a crime drama blending beat-’em-up action and Japanese underworld intrigue. X exploded with “next Like a Dragon” predictions.
11. Exodus (Archetype Entertainment, Early 2027 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) Matthew McConaughey voices a time-dilation RPG where choices span generations in a warring galaxy. BioWare vets promise Mass Effect-level storytelling.
10. LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight (TT Games?, May 29, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2) Bruce Wayne’s origin gets a stealth-brawler twist in Gotham’s biggest hub yet. Humorous combat and collectibles revive the formula for a new gen.
9. Pragmata (Capcom, Apr. 24, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2) Sci-fi shooter-puzzler with a lunar android companion gets a demo now. Ray-tracing and DLSS 4 hype it as Capcom’s next RE Engine showcase.
8. Mega Man: Dual Override (Capcom, 2027 – Multi-platform) 2D platforming icon returns with dual protagonists and classic run-gun-slide action. Nostalgia meets modern polish for Blue Bomber faithful.
7. Tomb Raider: Catalyst (Crystal Dynamics, 2027 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) Brand-new Lara adventure teases global threats and survival. Paired with the remake, it’s a franchise renaissance.
6. Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis (Crystal Dynamics, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) Reimagined debut sends Lara to Atlantis, dinosaur-slaying included. Survivor Trilogy aesthetics meet OG vibes.
5. Control Resonant (Remedy, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S) Jesse’s brother Dylan explores nightmare Manhattan in melee-focused chaos. Alan Wake 2 success amplifies Remedy’s multiverse mastery.
4. Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic (Casey Hudson, TBD – PC, Consoles) KOTOR spiritual successor: third-person action in the Old Republic era. Cinematic reveals scream BioWare revival.
3. Divinity (Larian Studios, TBD) Post-BG3 powerhouse teases their “biggest game ever” in the CRPG saga. Tactical depth and freedom set 2026 GOTY stakes sky-high.
2. Resident Evil Requiem (Capcom, Feb. 27, 2026 – PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2) Leon playable in action-horror hybrid with Grace’s survival. Raccoon City return and infection twists ignite survival horror wars.
1. Phantom Blade Zero (S-Game, Sep. 9, 2026 – PS5, PC) Wuxia action RPG with blistering combat and dark fantasy. Black Myth: Wukong rival status confirmed – X calls it “soulslike perfection.”
Fan reactions lit up X: #TGA2025 trended with millions of views, posts like @JAYGAMING029’s list amassing thousands of likes. “2026 is INSANE,” echoed @core_xbox, listing synergies with GTA 6 and Wolverine. Economically, multi-platform launches (Game Pass, PS Plus) ensure billions in revenue, but delays loom amid dev crunches.
As Geoff Keighley signed off, one truth rang: 2026 won’t just be big – it’ll be biblical. Dust off the controllers.