January 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting month for gamers. Kicking things off on January 18 is the highly anticipated “Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown,” which will be available across PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC platforms. Following closely on January 19, PlayStation 5 owners can dive back into a fan favorite with “The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.” Same day, “Palworld” launches on PC and Xbox platforms, and “Another Code Recollection” hits the Switch. A bit later in the month, on January 23, “Immortality” arrives for PS5 players, and PC gamers can look forward to “Enshrouded.” The much-loved series, “Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy,” releases on January 25 across several platforms including Switch, PC, Xbox One, and PS4. The fighting game “Tekken 8” and “Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth” are both set to make waves on January 26, available on PC, PS5, and Xbox. Rounding off the month, “Silent Hill: The Short Message” spooks PlayStation 5 users on January 31.
As February approaches, gaming enthusiasts have more releases to look forward to. The month kicks off with “Granblue Fantasy: Relink” dropping on PC and PlayStation systems. February 2 brings action-packed titles like “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” and “Persona 3 Reload.” “Foamstars” splashes onto PlayStation platforms on February 6, while “Helldivers 2” lands on PS5 and PC two days later. Just before Valentine’s Day, February 13 to be precise, “Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden” haunts gamers, with Tomb Raider fans getting a remastered treat on February 14. Later in the month, “Skull and Bones” and “Mario vs. Donkey Kong” both release on February 16. February wraps up with “Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth” dazzling PS5 owners on Leap Day, February 29.
With March comes a fresh batch of games. Starting out is “The Thaumaturge” on March 4, exclusively for PC. Those into wrestling games should mark March 8 on their calendars for “WWE 2K24,” available across various platforms, with early access beginning March 5. On the same day, Switch users will get to jump into the vibrant world of “Unicorn Overlord.” March also offers “Contra: Operation Galuga” on the 12th and a nostalgic “Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection” ready for action on the 14th. As the month progresses, big names like “Horizon Forbidden West” for PC and “Final Fantasy 14” for Xbox are set to drop on March 21. Then, fans of the Switch can look forward to “Princess Peach: Showtime” making its debut on March 22, a day which also sees “Dragon’s Dogma 2” and a couple of other titles launching. Wrapping up March, gaming enthusiasts can dive into the whimsical world of “Pepper Grinder” on the 28th.
April doesn’t hold back on its offerings. “Dave the Diver” for the PlayStation systems kicks off the month. By mid-April, expect to dive into “Grounded” on various platforms. A notable release is the “Final Fantasy 16: The Rising Tide DLC” on April 18. April 23 introduces strategic and quest-driven gameplay with “Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes” and “Tales of Kenzera: ZAU.” As the month winds down, there’s “Stellar Blade” getting a spotlight and “TopSpin 2K25” serving up some action on April 26. Finally, “Sea of Thieves” breaks waves on the PS5 to close the month on April 30.
May flowers bring more than just blooms; they bring a fantastic lineup of games. Kicking off on May 2 is “Endless Ocean: Luminous,” exclusively for the Switch. Fast forward to May 13, and PC gamers can return to epic space battles in “Homeworld 3.” The 16th of May sees the heralded “Ghost of Tsushima” arriving on PC, offering a visual and narrative feast. As the month continues, “Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door” makes a whimsical return to the Switch on May 23. And, to round out the month, “Astor: Blade of the Monolith” slashes its way across all major platforms on May 30, leading to a final race with “F1 24” speeding its way to gamers by the 31st.
June heats up with releases, starting with “Destiny 2: The Final Shape,” launching across major platforms on June 4. On the same day, “Star Wars Hunters,” a mobile and Switch exclusive, will let gamers dive into galactic battles. June also sees the continuation of several beloved franchises. “Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance” drops on June 14, while the gothic and challenging “Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC” adds layers of mystery beginning June 21. By the end of June, titles like “Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD” are bound to charm Switch players as they solve ghostly puzzles on June 27.
July holds cool promises with “The First Descendant” starting the month off. RPG fans should note July 2 and 4, with games like “Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail” and “Zenless Zone Zero” making their appearances, respectively. In the middle of the month, “Nobody Wants to Die” presents exciting gameplay on modern consoles. July 25 introduces the VR experience of “Thrasher,” which is sure to capture imaginations. Stamp the calendar for July 25 with “Earth Defense Force 6,” bringing classic alien combat to contemporary systems.
August shines with releases like “Thank Goodness You’re Here!” on August 1. And on August 10, the whimsical adventure “World of Goo 2” is perfect for Switch fans. “Black Myth: Wukong,” boasts electrifying gameplay on August 20, arriving across PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X platforms. August 26 introduces “World of Warcraft: The War Within,” inviting PC players back to the iconic gaming world. Capping off a bustling August, “Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered” is ready to entertain gamers on August 31.
September promises a burst of excitement, starting with a double header on September 3 with “The Casting of Frank Stone” and “Quidditch Champions.” September 4 promises “Age of Mythology: Retold” to delve into mythical mysteries. This month doesn’t slack with title drops: September 6 welcomes “NBA 2K25” and “Ace Attorney Investigations Collection.” As the month progresses, folks can enjoy the strategic depth of “Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown” by September 12, followed closely by visually stunning “Final Fantasy 16” for PC users by September 17. By month’s end, the much awaited “The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom” for the Switch hits shelves on September 26, leading into a galactic adventure with “Starfield: Shattered Space” on September 30.
October sets the stage for spooky tales and thrilling adventures. “Batman Arkham Shadow” unravels in the virtual realm as October begins. October 4 unfolds with “Until Dawn” re-emerging on PS5 and PC. Classic horror gets its due with “Silent Hill 2” on October 8. By mid-month, “Metaphor: ReFantazio” piques curiosity on October 11. The Halloween spirit closes with several releases including the ambitious sequel, “Dragon Age: The Veilguard,” arriving alongside the remastered “Horizon Zero Dawn” remaster on October 31.
November marches in with tactical fun as “Metal Slug Tactics” storms platforms on November 5. A major attraction is “Mario & Luigi: Brothership” navigating the Switch on November 7. Expect “Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024” to offer a high-flying experience on November 19, while on November 20, “S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl” invites players into its gripping post-apocalyptic world. Cap off the month with the rhythm and charm of “Nine Sols” hitting consoles on November 26.
December slowly winds down the year with “Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP” getting a PS4 and Xbox One release on the 2nd. Festive fitness meets virtual boxing with “Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer” launching on the 5th. Marvel fans will revel in “Marvel Rivals” on December 6. Lastly, for those seeking classical narratives, “Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered” make a much-anticipated appearance on December 10, bringing familiar favorites to multiple platforms.
Looking ahead, there are games slated for 2024 that have yet to lock in official dates, adding to the buzz in the gaming community. Titles like “Killer Bean” in early access or the “Marvel vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection” certainly fuel speculation. Fans anticipate “Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater” returning with its iconic espionage adventure. As these games coalesce on players’ radars, the gaming landscape promises rich narratives, immersive graphics, and innovative gameplay around every pixelated corner.