All the 2023 games already confirmed for next year

Until the delays start to hit, that is.

Until the delays start to hit, that is.

Let’s get real. We’re all thinking about 2023 games already, even though there’s plenty of this year left to go. Some of the biggest releases we’d been anticipating this year got edge guarded into the next and there are guaranteed to be more release date casualties before December rolls around. Even though there are a lot of great games left on this year’s docket, it can’t hurt to take a peek ahead. I’m not the only one who starts thinking about what I want for tomorrow’s breakfast while I’m still cooking today’s dinner, right?

Best of the best

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2022 games: This year’s launches
Best PC games: All-time favorites
Best free PC games: Freebie fest
Best laptop games: Low-specs

For the third year running, we’ve seen an increase in big games willing to push back their release dates to get a bit more development time. Not even just once, either. Some are still getting multiple delays before they finally hit our game libraries. Knowing that, let’s call this a tentative 2023 games list. Inevitably, some of the names here will get kicked into the year 2024—a frightful number for me to be forced to type already. When they do, we’ll be keeping track right here, just like we are for the current year.

From what we know so far, 2023 is going to be a huge year for RPGs. A lot of major series with long-in-the-works sequels are targeting next year for release dates. Starfield’s delay put it in the early part of 2023, Baldur’s Gate 3’s early access is planned to end with a full release during the year, and Diablo 4 is scheduled to turn up too.

Take a peek at next year’s presents right now with all the games currently confirmed for 2023:

Biggest 2023 games

2023 games with release dates

January 24, 2023 Forspoken – Magical parkour adventureJanuary 27, 2022Dead Space remake – Motive’s space horror remakeMarch 24, 2023Resident Evil 4 remake – A reimagined story for Leon

2023 games with dates to be announced

Alan Wake 2 – The survival horror sequelAliens: Dark Descent – Alien, but an RTSArk 2 – More dinosaurs, plus Vin DieselAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Open-world AvatarBaldur’s Gate 3 – Larian’s take on a classic RPG seriesBramble: the Mountain King – Nordic horror platformerCreature Keeper – Real-time combat creature collectorThe Day Before – Open world zombie survival MMODiablo 4 – The long-awaited action RPG continuationEl Paso, Elsewhere – Third-person shooterFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth – The next chapter of the FF7 remakeFinal Fantasy 16 – The RPG series returns to medieval magicFlintlock: The Siege of Dawn – Soulslike for muskets fansHomeworld 3 – Sci-fi RTS returnsHouse Flipper 2 – More gentrification simulationHyenas – Sega’s multiplayer FPSHyper Light Breaker – Action adventure sequel to Hyper Light ShifterThe Invincible – Retro-future space thrillerKerbal Space Program 2 – Physics disaster in spaceLayers of Fears – More horror from Bloober TeamLightyear Frontier – Chill farming sim with mechsLollipop Chainsaw – A remake of the zombie hack-n-slashLord of the Rings: Return to Moria – A middle earth crafting gameMinecraft Legends – An RTS spinoffPayday 3 – Long-awaited co-op heist sequelPragmata – Outerspace action adventureRavenlok – An action adventure fairytaleRedfall – Co-op open-world vampire shooterSea of Stars – Classic-style turn-based RPGShadows of Doubt – Neon noir detective simSkate Story – Chill skateboarding through the atmospheric underworldSnufkin: Melody of Moominvalley – A story adventure gameStalker 2 – Chernobyl-based zombie FPSStarfield – Bethesda’s new original space RPGStar Wars Jedi: Survivor – The Fallen Order sequelStreet Fighter 6 – Ryu Ryu Ryu Ryu Ryu RyuSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League – Co-op villain adventureTest Drive Unlimited Solar Crown – Open world driving in Hong Kong

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