All the PC Games Releasing in October 2025
October is stacked with new adventures on PC, from big-name RPGs to inventive indie experiments. Some are brand-new, others are long-awaited PC arrivals, and a few are launching alongside console versions on the same day. You’ll find exact dates and platforms in each entry so you can plan what to play the moment it lands.
Below is a friendly, plain-spoken tour of the PC games set for October. Each entry gives you a quick sense of what the game is, when it’s coming, and where you can play it. If a game is arriving in Early Access, you’ll see that noted in the text so there are no surprises.
‘Onirism’ (2025)
On October 2, this action adventure lands on PC. It blends exploration, gadgets, and lively combat across colorful dreamlike biomes.
The PC version is available on Steam. Check the store page for controller support and the latest patches on launch day.
‘Digimon Story: Time Stranger’ (2025)

On October 3, this monster-raising RPG releases on PC alongside consoles. You recruit and train Digimon while unraveling a mystery that links the real and Digital Worlds.
The PC edition launches on Steam the same day. Look for quality-of-life settings and graphics options tailored for computers.
‘Battle Suit Aces’ (2025)
Arriving October 7 on PC, this card-driven RPG focuses on recruiting pilots and collecting sci‑fi Relic Suits. The campaign mixes deckbuilding with character bonding.
PC players can get it on Steam day one. Console versions release the same day for cross-platform parity.
‘King of Meat’ (2025)
Launching October 7 on PC, this party-friendly action platformer revolves around fast, chaotic dungeon runs. Expect a big pool of handcrafted and community-built challenges.
It is out on Steam the same day as console versions. Local and online options vary by platform, so check the store listing on PC for exact modes.
‘Sopa – Tale of the Stolen Potato’ (2025)
Releasing October 7 on PC, this story-first adventure centers on a short, focused journey with a handful of side activities. It emphasizes exploration and character moments over length.
The PC version launches on Steam alongside Xbox. If you want a one-sitting experience, this date is the one to mark on your calendar.
‘Kingmakers’ (2025)

Early Access begins October 8 on PC. You deploy modern weapons and vehicles inside medieval battles and shape massive sandbox fights.
It’s a PC-first Early Access release on Steam. Expect frequent patches as new content and balance updates arrive during the Early Access period.
‘Absolum’ (2025)

Coming October 9 on PC, this fantasy brawler emphasizes weighty combo play and large-scale boss encounters. The score draws on sweeping orchestral themes.
The PC edition launches on Steam with a playable demo around release. Controller support and remapping options are available on computer.
‘Bye Sweet Carole’ (2025)
Hitting PC on October 9, this hand-drawn horror adventure follows a dark tale in and around Bunny Hall. It layers platforming and puzzle beats into its narrative.
The PC version releases on Steam the same day as console editions. Expect a focus on story and atmosphere on computer as well.
‘Blue Protocol: Star Resonance’ (2025)
On October 9, the online action RPG rolls out its Star Resonance update on PC. Timing can vary by region, so watch the launcher for exact go-live.
The patch targets PC and consoles in the same window. Check maintenance schedules to plan login times on release day.
‘Dreams of Another’ (2025)
Set for October 9 or October 10 depending on region, this third-person action game asks you to create rather than destroy. Firing your tool manifests structures that change how you move and fight.
PC launches on Steam in the same week as PlayStation releases. A cross-promo bundle ties it to ‘PixelJunk Eden 2’ for buyers who want both on computer.
‘PixelJunk Eden 2’ (2025)
Landing on PC the week of October 9, this abstract platformer returns with swinging, seed-growing exploration. It brings the series’ signature flow to computers for the first time.
The Steam release arrives within days of ‘Dreams of Another’. Expect modern PC options like resolution scaling and key remapping.
‘Yooka-Replaylee’ (2025)
Launching October 9 on PC, this refreshed take on a 3D collect‑a‑thon adds quality-of-life improvements and performance upgrades. It revisits a colorful platforming adventure with modern polish.
A Steam demo is available on computer to test performance before launch. Console versions land on the same date.
‘Battlefield 6’ (2025)

Releasing October 10 on PC, this large-scale shooter centers on modern combined-arms combat across big multiplayer maps. Multiplayer modes headline the package at launch.
The PC version arrives day-and-date with console editions. Expect cross-play details and PC-specific graphics settings at release.
‘Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition’ (2025)
Arriving October 10 on PC, this upgraded release enhances visuals and performance for the eerie platformer. It keeps the tense, puzzle-platforming structure intact.
PC players get higher-resolution assets and modern display options. The same date applies across platforms.
‘Little Nightmares 3’ (2025)

Launching October 10 on PC, the next entry continues the series’ unsettling stealth and puzzle-platforming. Co-op systems and atmospheric set pieces remain central.
The PC edition debuts on Steam alongside consoles. Watch for launch-day patches focused on performance.
‘Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club’ (2025)

Hitting PC on October 10, this family-friendly adventure features light puzzle solving and a gentle story. It is designed for approachable play sessions.
The PC release shares the date with console versions. Expect support for controllers and keyboard on computer.
‘Rising Heat’ (2025)
On October 14, this action title lands on PC with a focus on momentum-driven combat. It is built around quick encounters and score-chasing runs.
The computer version launches on Steam on the same date as other platforms. Look for leaderboards and input customization at release.
‘Ball x Pit’ (2025)

Releasing October 15 on PC, this minimalist physics puzzler tasks you with precise shots in tight arenas. The challenge scales with new stage gimmicks.
It is available on Steam for computer players. The date aligns with console storefronts for a synchronized launch.
‘Keeper’ (2025)
Coming October 17 on PC, this management adventure puts you in charge of a small community to protect and grow. Systems focus on building, planning, and defending.
PC releases on Steam with the same date as console versions. Expect mouse and keyboard support plus controller options.
‘Kokoro Kitchen’ (2025)
Launching October 17 on PC, this cozy cooking sim mixes time management with story events. You expand a small eatery while meeting a cast of regulars.
The PC edition arrives on Steam with the same date across platforms. Save systems and accessibility options are detailed on the store page.
‘Lumo 2’ (2025)
Arriving October 17 on PC, this isometric adventure returns with trap-filled rooms and collectible-driven exploration. It builds on the original’s retro puzzle feel.
The computer version releases on Steam the same day as the console launch. Expect modern camera and input tweaks on PC.
‘Ninja Gaiden 4’ (2025)

On October 20, the action series makes its next leap on PC with high-speed combat and demanding boss fights. Precision inputs and mastery remain the core.
PC releases day one alongside consoles. Graphics and performance settings on computer target high frame rates.
‘Jurassic Park World Evolution 3’ (2025)
Releasing October 21 on PC, this park management sequel expands dinosaur behavior and guest systems. Expect new biomes and deeper research trees.
The PC version appears on Steam the same day as console editions. Scenario modes and sandbox options arrive at launch.
‘Painkiller’ (2025)

Landing October 21 on PC, this entry brings back the series’ fast arena shooting. Enemies, weapons, and movement focus on old-school pacing.
The computer version launches on Steam on the same date as other platforms. Look for key rebinds and ultrawide support on PC.
‘Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’ (2025)

Coming October 21 on PC, this story-driven RPG returns to the World of Darkness with faction choices and consequences. It emphasizes dialogue, stealth, and combat builds.
PC launches on Steam and other storefronts the same day as consoles. Post-release support includes patches and performance tuning on computer.
‘Dispatch’ (2025)

Releasing October 22 on PC, this narrative thriller centers on tense decision-making under pressure. Short chapters fit well into quick sessions.
The PC version launches on Steam and arrives alongside consoles. Save structure and accessibility options are outlined on the store page.
‘Angry Video Game Nerd 8-Bit’ (2025)
Dropping October 23 on PC, this retro action platformer embraces tight levels and tough bosses. It leans into 8-bit visuals and chiptune sounds.
PC releases on Steam the same day as the console versions. Expect optional difficulty settings to welcome new players.
‘Bounty Star’ (2025)
Hitting PC on October 23, this third-person mech action game mixes combat with base building. You pilot a customizable machine across desert arenas.
The PC edition arrives on Steam with the same date as other platforms. Controller support and graphics scaling are available on computer.
‘Double Dragon Revive’ (2025)
Launching October 23 on PC, this revival blends side-scrolling brawling with updated systems. Co-op play remains a highlight.
PC lands on Steam on the same date as consoles. Input options include keyboard, mouse, and controllers.
‘Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault’ (2025)
Early Access begins October 23 on PC, continuing the shopkeeping-and-dungeon-delving loop. You balance selling loot with deeper runs into procedurally generated vaults.
The Early Access release is PC-first on Steam. Updates will add content and refine systems throughout the cycle.
‘Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted’ (2025)
Arriving October 23 on PC, this remastered edition refreshes the original with new content and visual upgrades. Local co-op and quality-of-life changes headline the feature list.
The computer version launches on Steam on the same date as consoles. Pre-purchase bonuses are detailed on the store page ahead of release.
‘The Jackbox Party Pack 11’ (2025)
Releasing October 23 on PC, this bundle includes five new party games made for streaming and living-room play. Remote participants can join through a browser on their phones.
The PC edition arrives on Steam and other storefronts the same day as console versions. System requirements are light for easy laptop play.
‘The Lonesome Guild’ (2025)
Launching October 23 on PC, this narrative RPG focuses on small-party quests and tactical battles. Choices steer relationships and outcomes.
The PC version releases on Steam alongside consoles. Expect subtitle options and difficulty assists on computer.
‘Chicken Run: Eggstraction’ (2025)
On October 24, this co-op stealth action game lands on PC with mission-based play. Levels reward teamwork and careful planning.
The computer version launches on Steam with the same date across platforms. Cross-play details are shared by the publisher near release.
‘Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed’ (2025)
Arriving October 24 on PC, this arcade racer features licensed cars and track editor tools. Online leaderboards power time trial competition.
PC launches on Steam on the same day as console versions. Wheel and controller compatibility details are listed on the store page.
‘Once Upon a Katamari’ (2025)

Rolling onto PC on October 24, this new entry returns the series’ joyful object-collecting loop across historical eras. Multiplayer modes join the single-player campaign.
The computer release hits Steam the same day as PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch. Pre-order bonuses and edition details are provided on the official site.
‘Duet Night Abyss’ (2025)

Launching October 28 on PC, this action RPG centers on dual protagonists and fast traversal. Crafting and ability synergies drive build variety.
The PC version releases on Steam alongside other platforms. Check the store page for regional unlock times.
‘The Outer Worlds 2’ (2025)

Dropping October 29 on PC, this first-person RPG takes its satirical sci‑fi to a new star system. Companions, branching quests, and faction choices return.
The computer version arrives on Steam and the Microsoft Store the same day as consoles. Expect launch-day patches focused on performance.
‘ARC Raiders’ (2025)

Arriving October 30 on PC, this co-op shooter has squads fighting mechanized enemies across open zones. Loot-driven progression ties into seasonal activities.
PC launches on Steam and other storefronts on the same date. Controller support and mouse tuning options are available on computer.
‘Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD Remake’ (2025)

Releasing October 30 on PC, this collection presents two classic RPGs with a unified HD presentation. Quality-of-life updates make them more approachable on modern hardware.
The PC version arrives on Steam in step with console editions. Save-anywhere and language options are outlined on the store page.
‘Ire: A Prologue’ (2025)
Set for October 30 on PC, this standalone prologue introduces the world and systems of a larger action project. It focuses on a tight, self-contained arc.
The computer release drops on Steam the same day as consoles. It serves as a narrative and mechanics primer for the full game.
‘Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection’ (2025)
Launching October 30 on PC, this package curates key entries and modes from across the series. Online features and training tools are part of the bundle.
The PC edition releases on Steam on the same date as other platforms. Netcode details and input options are listed near launch.
‘Mina the Hollower’ (2025)

Hitting PC on October 31, this top-down action adventure centers on whip-based combat and fast tunneling movement. It brings new weapons, secrets, and challenge rooms.
The computer version launches on Steam alongside PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms. A demo period has appeared ahead of release for players to test performance.
‘Tales of Xillia Remastered’ (2025)
Arriving October 31 on PC, this remaster updates a beloved JRPG with higher resolution and modern options. Dual-protagonist paths and linked combat return.
The PC release hits Steam the same day as consoles. Expect support for keyboard, mouse, and controllers on computer.
Tell us which October PC release you’re most excited to play in the comments so we can all swap tips and recommendations.


