9 June 2025
Let’s be real for a second: if you’re a gamer, there’s no better feeling than securing a pre-order for your most anticipated game. It’s like grabbing tickets to a concert you've been waiting for all year—there’s just something special about the thrill of knowing you’re locked in and ready to go on day one.
And let me tell you, 2023 is shaping up to be huge for gamers. We’re talking about some absolute heavy-hitters coming down the pipeline, from long-awaited sequels to fresh IPs that are already turning heads. Whether you're into epic RPGs, pulse-pounding shooters, or even family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone.
So, what’s on the horizon? Let’s dive in and break down the major upcoming game releases that are now open for pre-order. Trust me, you won’t want to miss these.
From what we’ve seen, the possibilities in Starfield are endless. Want to hop into a spaceship and explore over 1,000 planets? Go for it. Prefer crafting your own weapons and building outposts on alien worlds? Yep, that’s a thing too.
Bethesda’s promising deep customization for your character, ship, and playstyle. Plus, the game’s narrative is all about uncovering the mysteries of the universe. Sign. Me. Up.
- Release Date: September 6, 2023
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PC
This time around, you’re controlling both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Oh, and Venom’s in the mix. Need I say more?
The game looks massive compared to its predecessor, with new boroughs in New York City to explore and expanded combat mechanics. Insomniac is also teasing dual-character gameplay, meaning you’ll be switching between Pete and Miles seamlessly as the story unfolds.
- Release Date: October 20, 2023
- Platforms: PlayStation 5
New gameplay mechanics have been teased, including the ability to soar through the skies of Hyrule and manipulate time. And don’t even get me started on the story potential. With cryptic trailers featuring floating islands and mysterious enemies, the hype meter is officially through the roof.
- Release Date: May 12, 2023
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch
Taking the best elements of Diablo II and Diablo III, Diablo IV promises a return to the franchise’s darker, grittier roots. The open-world approach is a game-changer, allowing players to explore Sanctuary like never before, encountering random events, dungeons, and world bosses.
Oh, and PvP is back. Because nothing says “friendship” like smashing your buddy with a well-timed spell.
- Release Date: June 6, 2023
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PS5, PS4, PC
One major change? The combat is now fully action-oriented, leaning more towards hack-and-slash while keeping the intricate strategy fans expect. The story centers on Clive Rosfield, a warrior on a quest for vengeance in a world torn apart by warring kingdoms and powerful Eikons.
The visuals and music? Chef’s kiss. This game is going to be a feast for the senses.
- Release Date: June 22, 2023
- Platforms: PlayStation 5
You’ll create your own wizard or witch, attend classes at Hogwarts, and explore iconic locations like Hogsmeade and the Forbidden Forest. Whether you’re brewing potions, taming magical beasts, or uncovering a hidden mystery, this game is bursting with potential.
- Release Date: February 10, 2023 (current-gen), April 4, 2023 (last-gen), July 25, 2023 (Switch)
- Platforms: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch
With new Force powers, lightsaber combat styles, and a bigger galaxy to explore, this sequel is upping the ante in every way. Think The Empire Strikes Back vibes but in video game form.
- Release Date: March 17, 2023
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
Don’t wait too long to secure your pre-orders, though. Limited editions and day-one copies tend to sell out fast, and you know you don’t want to be that person left refreshing online stores while your friends are already playing.
So, what’s your pick? Seriously, I want to know! Drop a comment and let me know which of these titles you’re most excited for.
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Tina Fisher