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2025’s Release Calendar Is One for the Books

The first half of 2025 has been marked by some stellar releases in both the indie and AAA scenes, and with so many incredible games coming out, no one has time to hit them all. Here are a few of the biggest games that have been released so far this year:
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PC)
- Avowed
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Split Fiction
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows
- Blue Prince
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (PS5)
- Elden Ring Nightreign
- Mario Kart World
- Donkey Kong Bananza
- Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
This is by no means an exhaustive list of games, but it’s enough to see that there’s just no way the average player will be able to get through them all reasonably. Not only do many of these games take tens or hundreds of hours to fully explore, but they’re also not cheap. With high-ticket games like Death Stranding 2 coming in at a cool $69.99, the average player might only pick up one or two of this list, not to mention the hundreds of other games not listed above. This means that players who choose, say, Monster Hunter Wilds, might miss out on Avowed and vice versa, at least at their initial release windows.
Heavy Release Years Impact Studios and Players Alike

Anyone with marketing knowledge will understand why big release years can be a struggle not only for players, but for studios as well. Like with movie and book releases, game studios have to compete with one another for their games’ success, often avoiding one another’s release windows while still trying to compete for the prime time of the Christmas season that will bring in the most money. One prime example of this is made clear when looking at Grand Theft Auto 6.
No matter what, GTA6 is going to blow any games released in proximity to it out of the water in terms of sales. It’s been anticipated for years and is one of the most highly successful gaming franchises of all time. As a result, no studio wants to compete with its release. Before May of 2025, studios didn’t know when to expect it, and this saw many of them setting ambiguous release dates for games that might be overshadowed by this monstrous entry into the classic series. As of now, GTA6 is the only game scheduled to be released in May of next year.









