November 2025 Game Releases: The Biggest Titles You Won’t Want to Miss
- Michael Miller
- 4 days ago
- 4 min read
November 2025 is shaping up to be one of the busiest release months in recent memory. From blockbuster sequels, franchise favorites to indie surprises and rhythm-based adventures, there’s something coming out this month for every type of gamer. Whether you’re gearing up for cozy solo sessions or high-energy multiplayer fun, here’s a comprehensive guide to some of the most talked-about releases this month.
November 4 Releases
Football Manager 26
Platforms: PC, macOS, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, mobile
The classic sports management sim returns with smarter AI, deeper scouting systems, and cross-platform integration. Perfect for fans who crave the strategy side of soccer.
Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition
Platform: PS5
The hit real-time strategy game finally lands on PlayStation with upgraded visuals and adaptive-trigger controls.
1000×Resist
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S
A surreal sci-fi narrative adventure about identity, rebellion, and survival across time.
November 5 Releases
Sonic Rumble
Platforms: PC, mobile
A wild multiplayer brawler in the Sonic universe where players race, fight, and roll through vibrant arenas.
Biped 2Platforms: PC, consolesA charming co-op puzzle platformer sequel that continues the adventures of the two mechanical explorers.
November 6 Releases
Unbeatable
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC
A stylized rhythm-adventure game where music isn’t just a theme — it’s how you fight, explore, and survive. Backed by a killer indie soundtrack and gorgeous art direction.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Platform: Nintendo Switch 2
The next step in the Warriors spin-off series, expanding the Zelda lore with split-screen co-op and cinematic combat on Nintendo’s newest console.
November 7 Releases
Voidtrain
Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, PC
A physics-driven survival-exploration game where you and your crew build, upgrade, and defend your train in a mysterious floating world.
November 10 Releases
Ambrosia Sky
Platform: PCA fantasy crafting-and-exploration game that blends cozy gameplay with deep survival systems.
November 11 Releases
Goodnight Universe
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Switch, Switch 2
From the creators of Before Your Eyes, this emotional narrative adventure lets you experience the world as a psychic baby discovering its powers.
Lumines Arise
Platforms: PS5, PC
The legendary rhythm puzzle series returns with adaptive beats, colorful visuals, and a hypnotic soundtrack.
November 12 Releases
Winter Burrow
Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, PC
A wholesome story about a mouse rebuilding their childhood home during the harsh winter — an indie standout for fans of heartfelt experiences.
November 13 Releases
Anno 117: Pax Romana
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Ubisoft’s beloved city-builder goes back to ancient Rome, where you’ll balance politics, trade, and empire-building under the Pax Romana.
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends DX
Platforms: Multi-platform
The enhanced re-release brings new alchemy systems and character models for one of the best-loved JRPGs of the decade.
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road
Platforms: Multi-platform
The legendary soccer RPG returns with more customization, an anime-style campaign, and online leagues.
November 14 Releases
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, PC
This year’s Call of Duty takes the series in a bold new direction with large-scale dynamic warfare and narrative missions that react to your decisions.
Monster Hunter Stories / Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
Platforms: Xbox Series X/S
These popular RPG spin-offs finally arrive on Xbox, bringing the monster-collecting adventure to a new audience.
November 18 Releases
SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide
Platforms: Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC
An underwater action-platformer filled with humor, co-op gameplay, and gorgeous animation, the ultimate family-friendly adventure.
November 19 Releases
Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault (Early Access)
Platform: PC
The shopkeeping-meets-dungeon-crawling sequel debuts with deeper economy systems and roguelike exploration.
November 20 Releases
Kirby Air Riders
Platform: Switch 2
The long-awaited revival of Kirby’s beloved racing series featuring new modes, online multiplayer, and vibrant HD visuals.
November 24 Releases
Of Ash and Steel
Platform: PC
A medieval action-RPG blending souls-like combat with sandbox survival, promising epic battles and player-driven kingdoms.
What This Means for Gamers
November isn’t just another busy release month; it’s a showcase of how far modern gaming can go in terms of scale, creativity, and platform innovation. With blockbusters like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Anno 117: Pax Romana coming this month, developers are doubling down on immersive storytelling and cinematic gameplay experiences.
At the same time, Nintendo’s Switch 2 is clearly defining its identity in this next generation. Titles like Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment and Kirby Air Riders prove that Nintendo’s exclusine experiences still set it apart from every one else. For collectors, streamers, and casual players alike, these releases will be key drivers for the platform’s holiday momentum.
Indie games like Unbeatable, Cairn, and Goodnight Universe also highlight the increasing artistic range of the gaming industry. These projects balance gameplay with deeply personal stories, proving that innovation doesn’t always need a blockbuster budget. The rising quality of indie developers also shows how digital storefronts and early access programs have leveled the playing field, letting smaller studios reach out farther with relative ease.
Another major theme of November’s lineup is genre diversity. From empire-building strategy to high-octane rhythm action, this month’s schedule ensures nearly every type of gamer finds something to connect with. This broad appeal is why 2025 is expected to close out as one of the most commercially successful years in the medium’s history.
November feels like a celebration of both nostalgia and progress. Long-running franchises are reinventing themselves, while brand-new projects are carving out space in players’ hearts. Whether you’re exploring the ruins of Rome, fighting for freedom in a near-future warzone, or gliding through dreamlike landscapes on a pink puffball, this month captures what matters most in gaming. Offering all of us endless worlds of imagination, connection, and play.
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