March 2026 holds a TON of great games to be released. Here’re our picks. My personal fav is Crimson Desert. Can’t wait till it’s released March 19th.
World of Warcraft: Midnight
Return to Quel’Thalas as the Voidstorm spreads — a full expansion with new zones, player housing and solo-friendly Delves alongside raid content. Expect the usual Blizzard mix of endgame systems and narrative setpieces aimed at both solo and group players. If you play MMOs, this is the month’s biggest live-service drop.
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More InformationSlay the Spire 2
The card-builder roguelike sequel expands the original’s formula with new classes, a much larger card pool and a surprising four-player co-op option in Early Access. It’s built to be both immediately playable and iterated on — expect balance patches and content updates. Ideal if you loved the first Spire and want deeper, more experimental deckplay.
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More InformationMarathon
Bungie’s return to the Marathon name is an extraction-style sci-fi shooter focused on tense PvPvE matches, loot-and-extract mechanics and high-stakes risk/reward loops. It leans competitive but rewards coordinated play and careful exfiltration — not just run-and-gun. Expect polished production values and a heavy post-launch live service plan.
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More InformationDEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH
Kojima’s sequel lands on PC with the same strand-focused, cinematic gameplay: traversal, world-building via player networks and narrative beats that blur sci-fi and personal drama. The PC port brings graphics and control options tuned for desktop play — useful if you missed the console launch. It’s a narrative-heavy title best experienced slowly.
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Pearl Abyss’ single-player action-adventure throws you into a brutal open world with deep combat, large set-piece encounters and extensive visual modes on PC. It’s an ambitious AAA open-world that aims to compete on spectacle and scale rather than quiet narrative subtlety. Pick it if you want sprawling exploration, melee action and high production values.
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