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After GTA 6 Releases, You May Not Want to Miss These 4 Video Games


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After GTA 6 Releases, You May Not Want to Miss These 4 Video Games

Rockstar’s announcement of GTA 6′s delay to May 26, 2026, sent fans into a frenzy, though the mesmerizing Trailer 2 certainly helped soften the blow. While this postponement gives 2025 titles some much-needed breathing room, 2026 isn’t exactly a barren wasteland of gaming.

In fact, several heavyweight contenders are boldly stepping into the ring alongside gaming’s most anticipated juggernaut. These aren’t just filler titles either—they’re potential game-changers that might actually give GTA 6 a run for its money (or at least fight valiantly for your attention).

1 Onimusha: Way of the Sword

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Capcom’s revival of the beloved Onimusha franchise marks its triumphant return after nearly two decades of dormancy. Set in Kyoto during the early Edo *******, this Japanese-inspired dark fantasy transforms the normally peaceful historical setting into something eerily twisted by mysterious clouds of Malice.

Players will wield the legendary Oni Gauntlet as they hack and slash through hordes of grotesque Genma creatures in blood-soaked combat. The game’s striking visuals and supernatural samurai action provide a refreshing alternative to GTA’s urban mayhem, proving that sometimes a katana can be just as satisfying as a rocket launcher.

2 Fable

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Playground Games’ long-awaited reboot of the Fable series looks to recapture the whimsical magic that made the original trilogy so beloved. The latest footage reveals a breathtaking fantasy world with towering trees, rolling hills adorned with wildflowers, and a densely packed medieval city teeming with life.

For the first time in the series, players will have access to rideable horses, allowing them to explore Albion’s sprawling landscapes in all their glory. Combat appears snappier than ever, featuring one-handed swords, hefty two-handed maces, and devastating magical abilities—including the ability to set traps for menacing Balverines. And yes, you can still kick chickens.

3 Saros

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Housemarque‘s follow-up to the critically acclaimed Returnal takes their “gameplay-first” philosophy to new heights. Saros puts players in the boots of Arjun Devraj (portrayed by Rahul Kohli), a powerful Soltari Enforcer searching for someone on the mysterious off-world colony of Carcosa during an ominous eclipse.

Unlike Returnal’s roguelike structure, Saros introduces permanent progression, allowing players to “come back stronger” after each death with an evolving arsenal of weapons and suit upgrades. The PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro exclusive promises to push Sony’s hardware to its limits while delivering the tight third-person action for which Housemarque has become known.

4 Gears of War: E-Day

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The Coalition’s prequel to the iconic Gears of War franchise takes players back to the most pivotal moment in the series’ lore—Emergence Day. This catastrophic event saw the Locust Horde burst from beneath Sera’s surface, threatening humanity with extinction and setting the stage for everything that followed.

Developed in Unreal Engine 5 and starring a younger Marcus Fenix, E-Day seems set for a November 2026 release to coincide with the franchise’s 20th anniversary. This timing not only capitalizes on nostalgia but also positions the game as a potential holiday blockbuster, safely distanced from GTA 6′s spring release window.

While GTA 6 will undoubtedly dominate gaming conversations throughout 2026 (and beyond), these four contenders prove the year has much more to offer than just a return trip to Vice City.

Whether you prefer supernatural samurai action, whimsical fantasy adventures, haunting sci-fi narratives, or gritty military shooters, there’s something worth marking your calendar for.

Which of these games has caught your attention, or is there another 2026 title you’re eagerly anticipating? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!



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