UPDATE: 2025-07-31 22:18 EST BY ISMAR HRNJICEVIC
Several Upcoming Games Have Been Delayed
We’ve updated the article to reflect that several games have been delayed.
While spring isn’t usually the period we associate with major game releases, this March is filled with an excellent variety of games. Whether you’re a fan of racing, sports, or more traditional adventure games, March has something in store for you.
Platforms
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
Wreckfest 2is the long-awaited follow-up to the well-received 2014Wreckfest, a game that you can also play onmobileandhandhelds. While your main objective in the game changes depending on whether you’re racing, in a derby, or in multiplayer, the core gameplay stays the same: wreck everyone else’s vehicle before they wreck you. The sequel takes adrenaline-pumping destruction to a whole new level with a revamped physics simulation engine, more customization, and a new and improved career mode.
PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S
Bleach is a long-running manga and anime series that’s no stranger to video games—we’ve seen numerous games set in its universe in the past. However, other than the brief inclusion of a few iconic Bleach characters inJump Forceand the mobile titleBleach: Immortal Soul, we haven’t seen much from the franchise in a while. It’s great to see that the manga is making a proper return withBleach: Rebirth of Souls.
Bleach: Rebirth of Souls’s storyline ties into the main narrative, as it revisits Ichigo’s early adventures. The main focus is on the satisfying hack-and-slash combat paired with gorgeous modern anime graphics, so there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy this game even if you’ve never read or seenBleachbefore.
PC, PS5
Rise of the Rōninis an open-world RPG set in a turbulent time in Japan—the Bakumatsu period that marks the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. You play as a rōnin, a masterless samurai, in a world filled with political turmoil and intense combat. The game shines with its atmosphere and fluid combat, effectively conveying the honor and struggle of a true samurai. Although it’s in a different time period,Rise of the Rōninis still the perfect game to fill the gap while waiting for aGhosts of Tsushimasequel.
PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune & Dunan Unification Warsis a remastered collection of the ’90s KONAMI classicsSuikoden IandII. The bundle contains everything you’d expect from aremaster—improved visuals, more detailed sprites, improved sounds, and new on-screen effects. If you’ve never played a JRPG before, this is an excellent way to get started. These two games are often regarded as the best of the genre, thanks to their deep storytelling and engaging turn-based combat.
Age of Mythology: Retoldhas been available on PC and Xbox Series X|S since July 20, 2025 (it’s one of thoseXbox games you probably haven’t played but definitely should), but now it’s coming out for the PlayStation 5 as well. This remaster of the classic real-time strategyAge of Mythologyretains everything that made the original great and improves it with enhanced visuals and audio.
The game features playable gods from Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Atlantean mythologies. It also includes a full-fledged campaign and engaging storytelling.
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch
MLB The Show 25is the latest installment in Sony’s annual baseball franchise. This year’s entry includes the expected smaller tweaks like updated player rosters, better graphics, and other minor gameplay improvements. Additionally, the game introduces exciting new modes, such as Diamond Quest, a roguelike mode where players face high-stakes challenges to unlock exclusive rewards in a risk-and-reward environment. It’s a must forfans of the game and sports in general.
PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
WWE 2K25is the 25th WWE game, and it’s shaping up to be one of the better ones. Wrestling fans are excited about the expansive roster of over 300 WWE Superstars and the chance to step outside the ring with The Island—a new semi-open world mode. You can explore its various districts, do quests, and dive into its storyline.
PC
Good racing games are scarce, and drifting-focused games with licensed cars are even rarer. So, I’m happy to report that we’re getting a unique and much-needed entry into the drifting genre withJDM: Japanese Drift Master.
This is an open-world game that promises to capture the essence of Japan’s iconic drift culture. Considering the breathtaking color palette, especially during nighttime drift sequences, it’s likely the closest we’ll get to a game that looks like the classic movieThe Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Switch
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Editionis a remaster of the 2015 Wii U game of the same name for the Switch. You control a small group of humans who have landed on planet Mira after surviving Earth’s destruction. Your objective is to rebuild civilization amidst a hostile environment filled with aliens. The Definitive Edition features improved visuals, better combat, more content, and smooth performance on the Switch.
Just from looking at the trailer and screenshots ofAtomfall, it’s easy to dismiss it as aFalloutclone. However, upon closer inspection, the gameplay shows it’s quite different. It’s not even an open world. The game has the potential to stand on its own merits.
The story is set in an alternate history where the real-life Windscale nuclear fire turned Northern England into a radioactive zone.Atomfallis a first-person RPG with some light survival elements where you fight against robots, people, and mutants.