10 Anticipated Video Games You Forgot Were Coming In 2025
GTA VI and Ghosts Of Yotei aren't the only games to be looking forward to in 2025.

After what was, at best, a mediocre year for video games, 2025 is already shaping up to be a far more exciting time for the industry.
The coming months are set to see the release of Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ghosts Of Yotei, Death Stranding 2, Doom: The Dark Ages, and so much more, with even more tantalising releases still awaiting their release dates. The most exciting news, however, is that 2025 looks to be the year that Rockstar will finally release GTA VI, which is already the biggest game of the decade.
There are so many high-profile games vying for players' attention this year that they've overshadowed other highly anticipated titles.
Whether these games have suffered troubled productions that have resulted in a series of delays or prolonged radio silence from publishers, the lack of buzz surrounding these games have caused them to slip under the radars of most players.
Although many may have thought that some of these titles were quietly cancelled, these upcoming games will nevertheless cause a stir when they release within the coming months.
From long-forgotten sequels to promising indie gems, there's a lot to be looking forward to this year.
10. Hades II

Following the astronomical success of its critically acclaimed predecessor, Hades II is now only months from its full release after having entered early access in May 2024.
This time, players take control of Melinoë, the younger sister of Zagreus and Princess of the Underworld, as she sets out to seek revenge on Chronos after they usurp her father's kingdom.
Despite Hades II still being unfinished, what developers SuperGiant Games have released is already close to perfection. The combat has been expanded upon by tweaking existing mechanics and introducing new weapons, boons, and abilities to add more depth to the moment-to-moment gameplay. New enemy types and Arcana Cards that replace Zagreus' mirror likewise mix up the familiar formula up in interesting and meaningful ways.
Outside of its improved gameplay, Hades II looks and sounds as fantastic as ever. Nowhere is the style better seen than during the epic boss fights, which once again act as memorable set pieces.
Hades II is also much bigger this time. Not only are there more biomes to explore, but the developers are also planning to release extra content before it's full release.
Though already incredible, this long-awaited sequel is only going to get better.