The Game Awards returns this year, celebrating the finest games of 2025 while giving us a glimpse into what’s ahead. Though we may not know all the surprises in store, we will cover everything live for you right here.
This article will serve as your source for major reveals, trailers, gameplay surprises, and more, with updates happening in real time, so make sure to keep checking back!
Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic Directed by Casey Hudson
From Casey Hudson, the mind behind Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect, comes Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic. This new single-player RPG takes place in a galaxy on the edge of rebirth, where every choice influences your journey toward light or darkness, serving as a spiritual successor to KOTOR.
New Divinity Game Teased by Mysterious Statue
The unusual statue in the Mojave Desert was actually a teaser for Larian Studios’ latest title in the Divinity series, known for Baldur’s Gate 3. Dubbed their ‘largest game ever,’ it was revealed with an intense trailer that promises significant surprises.
Leon S. Kennedy Confirmed in Resident Evil Requiem
After rampant speculation, a new gameplay trailer for Resident Evil Requiem confirmed that Leon S. Kennedy will join Grace Ashcroft as a playable character. Fans got a glimpse of him in action, including scenes with a chainsaw. The game is set for release on February 27, 2026.
Tomb Raider Announcements: Catalyst and Reimagining
2026 will mark a significant return for Lara Croft with a reimagining of her original adventure titled Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis. Additionally, a new game named Tomb Raider: Catalyst is set for 2027, where Lara will navigate a world changed by a mythical catastrophe while facing notorious treasure hunters trying to exploit ancient secrets.
New Titles and Expansions Revealed
During the event, Remedy announced Control: Resonant, a sequel launching in 2026 focused on Jesse Faden’s brother, Dylan. Capcom revealed the release date for Pragmata as April 24, 2026, with a demo available. Other exciting announcements included a follow-up to Sons of the Forest with Forest 3, and Creative Assembly’s Total War: Warhammer 40,000, featuring galactic strategy and fluid real-time battles.
Exciting New Games in Development
New titles like Gang of Dragon from Toshihiro Nagoshi, Warlock: Dungeons and Dragons, and Stupid Never Dies were introduced, expanding on rich narratives and unique gameplay experiences. The Game Awards showcased an array of fresh ideas and innovative storytelling, drawing attention to the exciting future of the gaming industry.
Conclusion
The Game Awards displayed much anticipation for the future, with multiple new games and expansions set to enrich the gaming landscape in the coming years. For ongoing coverage and updates, keep watching this space!

