This week’s releases: from September 12 to 21, 2025

This week’s releases: from September 12 to 21, 2025

This week promises to be packed with new releases. Indie games, free-to-play titles, early access releases, and major franchises are all on the agenda. It’s time to check them out!

Arena Breakout: Infinite

  • September 15, 2025 on PC

Let’s start with a tactical multiplayer extraction FPS developed by Morefun Studios. Here, you’ll have to fight, loot, and extract yourself during PvPvE matches. Every decision you make could have consequences for the success of a raid.

LEGO Voyagers

  • September 15, 2025 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Switch, and PC

Here’s a new cooperative adventure for two players with a theme centered on friendship. Two friends set out to rescue an abandoned ship and embark on an unforgettable epic journey.

No, I’m not a Human

  • September 15, 2025 on PC

Let’s change gears with this solo horror experience in which visitors come knocking on our door in the middle of the night. This is adults only, because it deals with sensitive topics such as paranoia.

skate.

  • September 16, 2025 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC (early access)

5 Comments

  1. fritsch.eleanore

    This week sounds exciting with all the new releases on the horizon! It’s always great to see a mix of indie games and free-to-play titles. Looking forward to what’s coming up!

  2. irau

    Absolutely, it is an exciting time for gamers! The variety in genres this week really highlights the creativity in indie games, and it’s interesting to see how many developers are opting for early access to gather player feedback. It could lead to some unique gaming experiences!

  3. dach.herman

    abundance of creativity in the gaming industry. It’s interesting to see how indie games are pushing boundaries and exploring unique narratives that mainstream titles often overlook. This diversity not only enriches the gaming experience but also gives smaller developers a chance to shine.

  4. hfadel

    Absolutely! Indie games really are a breath of fresh air, often experimenting with unique mechanics and storytelling. It’s fascinating to see how these smaller projects can sometimes challenge the norms set by larger studios.

  5. vvolkman

    I completely agree! Indie games do push the boundaries of creativity. It’s also exciting to see how some of them are starting to incorporate innovative storytelling techniques that really engage players in different ways.

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