2023 games: This year, there won’t be any complaints about 2022 being a “bad” year for video games.
Big new game releases are already scheduled for 2023, including the much-anticipated release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 from Nintendo, Starfield from Bethesda, Spider-Man 2 from Insomniac, two significant Final Fantasy titles from Square Enix, and Diablo 4 from Blizzard.
A new year comes in a fresh round of video game releases, some of which have not even been revealed. While there’s no doubt that events in the upcoming months will reveal new games. For the new year, there is already a fantastic lineup of games confirmed.
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Contents
- 1 Top 15 Biggest Games in 2023
- 1.1 Fire Emblem Engage (20 January 2023)
- 1.2 Forspoken( 24 January 2023)
- 1.3 Hogwarts Legacy (10 February 2023)
- 1.4 Wild Hearts (17 February 2023)
- 1.5 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor( 17 March 2023)
- 1.6 Resident Evil 4 Remake( 24 March 2023)
- 1.7 Dead Island 2( 28 April 2023)
- 1.8 Redfall (May 2023)
- 1.9 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom( Ā 12 May 2023)
- 1.10 Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League ( 26 May 2023)
- 1.11 Marvelās Spider-Man 2 ( 3 2023)
- 1.12 Alan Wake 2 (2023)
- 1.13 Street Fighter 6 (June 2)
- 1.14 Diablo 4 (June 6)
- 1.15 Final Fantasy 16 (June 22)
Top 15 Biggest Games in 2023
Fire Emblem Engage (20 January 2023)
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Over the past few years, this prolific franchise’s popularity has risen, inspiring a number of sequels and spin-offs for Nintendo Switch. The red-and-blue-haired Alear, the series’ brand-new protagonist, is introduced in the Switch-only title.
Forspoken( 24 January 2023)
Platform: PlayStation 5, PC
Forspoken features a young woman from New York City who has been transported to a bleak fantasy world where magical spells and a sentient bracelet aid her fight an evil force known as the Break. It was developed by former Final Fantasy 15 developers and written by four Western authors.
Hogwarts Legacy (10 February 2023)
Platform(s):Ā PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows PC
Now one of the largest third-party releases of 2023, this game was among the most anticipated games of 2021 (and then 2022). Hogwarts Legacy, which has been delayed for the past two years, will finally be released on February 10 in order to grant the long-held desires of Harry Potter enthusiasts to experience their own Wizarding World fantasies.
The game also allows players to select their Hogwarts House, have companions who represent each of them, and more. The customizable playable character has ties to an old mystery, a strange lost magic, and more.
Wild Hearts (17 February 2023)
In Wild Hearts, EA’s response to Monster Hunter, players hunt and craft in a fanciful semi-open world that was inspired by feudal Japan. Omega Force, a Japanese production firm well known for its action series Dynasty Warriors, and EA collaborated on Wild Hearts.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor( 17 March 2023)
The follow-up to Jedi: Fallen Order from Respawn Entertainment, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, is set five years later. The story of a more experienced and tougher Cal Kestis, the most wanted fugitive of the Empire, is continued in the game. Expectations are high for Survivor considering that its predecessor ranked second on IGN’s list of the top souls-like games and was the second-best-selling Star Wars game of all time in the United States.
Resident Evil 4 Remake( 24 March 2023)
Following Capcom’s recent remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3, RE 4 Remake keeps the core components of the first game while introducing new gameplay and aesthetic enhancements. Additionally, the storyline has been “reconstructed” to reflect how the series’ plot has developed over the course of its 17-year run.
Dead Island 2( 28 April 2023)
Dead Island 2 will eventually release in 2023 after an eight-year development period spanning three distinct studios. It might be difficult to believe, but it seems Dead Island 2 will truly be launched on April 28 based on the amount of gameplay displayed toward the end of 2022. Dead Island 2 will provide you a ton of horrifying, violent ways to slice, dice, squash, and smash the undead based on those videos.
Redfall (May 2023)
The first of two much awaited Bethesda games scheduled for release in 2023 is Redfall. You and up to three pals are let loose in the picturesque island village of Redfall, Massachusetts, where vampires, human cultists, and “twisted” vampire gods are at large, in an open-world vampire shooter from Prey creator Arkane Austin.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom( Ā 12 May 2023)
In order to preserve the same sense of amazement and wonder that made Breath of the Wild so exceptional, Nintendo has taken care not to reveal too much about Tears of the Kingdom. Nintendo has demonstrated an improved traversal system that allows Link to travel over Hyrule’s landscape and the huge skies above it. When Tears of the Kingdom launches on Switch on May 12, we can’t wait to find out what mysteries it conceals.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League ( 26 May 2023)
Rocksteady’s Arkham video games’ shared universe is the setting for Kill the Justice League, but this time, players take control of one of four DC supervillains: Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, King Shark, or Harley Quinn. You’ll explore Metropolis while playing alone or with up to three other players, battling corrupted versions of DC icons like Batman, who is voiced for the final time by the late, great Kevin Conroy.
Marvelās Spider-Man 2 ( 3 2023)
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is Sony’s most popular first-party title of the year. The Peter Parker and Miles Morales adventures are both continued in the PS5-only sequel, which also features Tony Todd’s voiced Venom. Spider-Man 2 is the Empire Strikes Back to the first game’s A New Hope, according to Marvel’s Bill Rosemann, who also said that the sequel is “darker” than the first.
Alan Wake 2 (2023)
Alan WakeĀ is officially getting a sequel more than a decade later, something many fans have clamored years for. This has built a ton of hype forĀ Alan Wake 2, a survival horror game coming in 2023. Not much has been confirmed yet, but it is connected toĀ ControlĀ and a larger Remedy Connected Universe, something that should be exciting for fans of Remedy Entertainment’s games.
Street Fighter 6 (June 2)
The first new installment in the Street Fighter series since 2016, Street Fighter 6, has a robust character creator for its World Tour mode that enables your custom fighter to compete against Street Fighter luminaries and learn their moves. Ken, Ryu, and Chun-Li, three series regulars, as well as newcomers Jamie and Kimberly, are among the 18 combatants participating at launch.
Diablo 4 (June 6)
The venerable action-RPG series from Blizzard will make a comeback in 2023 with Diablo 4, the series’ first attempt at an open world. With a plot centered on the formidable Lilith, Diablo 4 returns to the series’ darker beginnings. It was described as gothic, medieval, and “a dark and shattered hellscape bereft of hope and haunted by demons” by former game director Luis Barriga.
Final Fantasy 16 (June 22)
Final Fantasy 16 brings the franchise to Valisthea, a mystical region set against the backdrop of medieval Europe. The open world of FF16 is exchanged for an area-based concept closer to games with a somewhat open world, such Pokemon Legends: Arceus. This choice, according to producer Naoki Yoshida, was chosen to “improve players’ perception of [the game’s] genuinely global scope.” Real-time, intense combat allows players to direct the main character, Clive Rosfield, while artificial intelligence (AI) controls the supporting cast.