With this feature, we will be taking a look at 20 of the best upcoming single player focused first-person shooters that fans should be on the lookout for in 2025 and beyond.
2025 is looking like a great year for fans of the co-op genre.
Gearbox Entertainment will dive deeper into the combat, exploration, Vault Hunters and Action Skills in an upcoming State of Play.
“You will have a date soon, and then all will become clear,” said Take-Two Interactive's Strauss Zelnick regarding the looter shooter.
2025 and beyond is looking to be a very eventful time for RPG fans, and this feature will run down 20 of the biggest RPGs that you should keep an eye out for.
Gearbox's Anthony Nicholson also teases "new traversal mechanics" in the looter shooter, which "encourage and reward exploration."
The developer is also looking "to create exciting moments when a rare weapon, item, or something altogether unexpected drops."
2024 may not have been as jam-packed, but 2025 (and the following years) promises tons of incredible single-player titles.
"The term comes with a lot of baggage that doesn’t apply," says Randy Pitchford, who previously said it's "larger than anything we've ever done."
The sheer amount of high-profile games out in the coming years is mind-boggling. Check out our 30 top picks here.
PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players will be able to play co-op with each other, Gearbox Entertainment boss Randy Pitchford has confirmed.
"I’m not gonna say there’s no toilets but if the word skibidi ships in the game under my watch I’m gonna cry real tears," Gearbox's Sam Winkler says.
Set on a new planet, Kairos, players get caught in a brewing war between Queen Callius's Rippers and the Timekeeper's Order.
Set on Kairos, players must go against The Timekeeper and a "world-altering catastrophe" in the "most ambitious" Borderlands yet.
Gearbox's Randy Pitchford will also be present at The Game Awards on December 12th to showcase a "lot" of in-game footage.
Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford had teased his excitement for the trailer, which will be revealed on December 12th at the awards show.
Gearbox Entertainment boss Randy Pitchford says a new trailer for the looter shooter, due out in 2025, is coming soon.
"I think it’s safe to say that we wouldn’t, and no one would, stack up huge releases unnecessarily," says Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
Both games were previously announced with 2025 release windows, and are in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Creative director Graeme Timmins also discusses catering to different character fantasies and retaining depth without too much complexity.