The 2020s brought us the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and the Nintendo Switch OLED, a generation that despite supply issues and a global pandemic, has given us incredible titles.
From the long-awaited Elden Ring, which swept awards around the world, to immersive experiences like Baldur's Gate 3, Tears of the Kingdom, or the revamped Cyberpunk 2077 that finally lived up to its promise.
The indie scene continues to shine with games like Hades, Stray, and Vampire Survivors proving that you don't need a massive budget to create unforgettable experiences.
Meanwhile, live-service games like Genshin Impact and Fortnite continue to dominate the conversation, and cloud gaming begins to carve out its space as a legitimate way to play.
Welcome to the 20s, the decade where gaming is bigger and more diverse than ever.
Live the life of a hobbit in Tales of the Shire.
Pandemic Pop
From the creator of Silent Hill.
DogFight is a flight combat game where the pilots are actually dogs.
A 'road-lite' driving sim. Race against time across perilous procedurally generated landscapes in both story mode, single-track sprints and Endless Mode.
A first-person open world survival game from Inflexion Games.
Isometric survival horror where you must survive on a shipwreck in space.
A top-down auto shooting action game.
An RPG in development for PC and consoles by veterans of CCP, Riot, and Ubisoft. Takes place in a post-apocalyptic version of Australia.
The Meldstorm is a roguelite action platformer with a focus on creative item synergies. Build devastating weapons and mow down hoards of enemies and deadly bosses in order to come out victorious of the pillar's trials.