Every Video Game Coming Out in December 2025
The final month of the year brings a diverse collection of video games to close out 2025. Players can look forward to blockbuster sequels and indie gems arriving on major consoles and PC platforms. This December offers experiences ranging from intense action titles to whimsical puzzle games. Developers have scheduled these releases to coincide with the holiday season and provide entertainment for the winter break.
‘Marvel Cosmic Invasion’ (2025)

‘Marvel Cosmic Invasion’ kicks off the month on December 1 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 alongside Xbox Series X|S. Tribute Games collaborated with Dotemu to deliver this retro-inspired beat ’em up featuring a massive roster of heroes. Players take control of iconic characters as they defend Earth from an extraterrestrial threat across various cosmic locations. The game features cooperative multiplayer modes that allow friends to team up on Nintendo Switch and PC platforms.
‘Kingdom of Night’ (2025)

PC gamers can explore an 80s themed action RPG when ‘Kingdom of Night’ launches on December 2. Developed by Black Seven Studios and published by DANGEN Entertainment, the narrative follows a young protagonist named John who must battle demon lords. This isometric title blends retro aesthetics with modern mechanics in a sprawling interconnected map. Players will encounter five unique demon classes while solving puzzles in a town that feels like a living nightmare.
‘Rising Heat’ (2025)
‘Rising Heat’ arrives exclusively on PC starting December 2 with its fast-paced gameplay loop. Fuzzy Sock Studios created this title to challenge players to manage resources while navigating increasingly difficult environmental hazards. Publisher Apogee Entertainment has emphasized the focus on precision and timing as levels become more complex. Strategy enthusiasts will appreciate the depth required to master the heat management systems embedded in the design.
‘She’s Leaving’ (2025)

‘She’s Leaving’ releases on December 2 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S as well as PC. Blue Hat Studio developed this narrative adventure that explores themes of departure and self-discovery through an emotional storyline. Publisher Perp Games brings the console versions to players who must guide the protagonist through artistic environments reflecting her internal state. The game emphasizes exploration and forensic dialogue choices that impact the final outcome of the plot.
‘Let It Die: Inferno’ (2025)
The chaotic action returns in ‘Let It Die: Inferno’ on December 3 for PlayStation 5 and PC users. Supertrick Games and GungHo Online Entertainment introduce new survival mechanics and deadlier enemies within the tower climbing structure. Players must scavenge for weapons and armor while fighting off other competitors in a brutal post-apocalyptic world. The developers have enhanced the multiplayer integration to create a more competitive atmosphere for veterans of the franchise.
‘Blood: Refreshed Supply’ (2025)

Retro shooter fans can acquire ‘Blood: Refreshed Supply’ on December 4 across PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Nightdive Studios partnered with Atari to bring the classic FPS experience to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One alongside Nintendo Switch and PC. The protagonist Caleb returns to battle the cult of the Cabal using an arsenal of unconventional weaponry. Enhancements include modern control support and refined level rendering for high definition displays.
‘Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’ (2025)

Nintendo launches the highly anticipated ‘Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’ on December 4 for the Switch and the Switch 2. Retro Studios has crafted a new first-person adventure where Samus Aran expands the lore of the Prime universe. The game utilizes the enhanced hardware of the Switch 2 to deliver immersive environments and complex scanning puzzles. Fans have waited years to explore these alien worlds and combat the space pirates once again.
‘Octopath Traveler 0’ (2025)

Square Enix presents a prequel story with ‘Octopath Traveler 0’ releasing on December 4 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Developed in cooperation with Acquire, this title allows Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 owners to experience the HD-2D RPG that sets the stage for previous entries. The game features eight new protagonists with distinct paths that eventually intersect in the land of Orsterra. Traditional turn-based combat returns with refined break and boost systems for strategic battles.
‘Routine’ (2025)

Sci-fi horror enthusiasts can play ‘Routine’ starting December 4 on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One alongside PC. Lunar Software and publisher Raw Fury finally deliver this first-person title that requires players to explore an abandoned lunar base. The aesthetic draws heavy inspiration from the 80s vision of the future with analog technology and stark lighting. Survival depends on running and hiding since combat is not a viable option against the threat.
‘SpongeBob: Patty Pursuit 2’ (2025)
Mobile gamers can jump into ‘SpongeBob: Patty Pursuit 2’ via Apple Arcade on December 4. Nickelodeon has produced another platforming adventure where SpongeBob and friends traverse Bikini Bottom to defeat Plankton’s minions. The game features various unlockable costumes and power-ups that help traverse the colorful levels. Touch controls and controller support are available for players to navigate the underwater obstacles.
‘Toy Smash Kaboom’ (2025)
‘Toy Smash Kaboom’ offers explosive fun for PC players beginning December 4. Developed by Free Particle and published by Paleo, this physics-based game encourages destruction as players wreck elaborate toy structures. The sandbox mode allows for creative experimentation with the physics engine and destructible environments. Players earn points based on the amount of chaos caused within the time limit.
‘Unbeatable’ (2025)
The rhythm adventure ‘Unbeatable’ hits PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on December 9. D-Cell Games invites PC players to join the musical journey where illegal music is the only way to fight back. The anime-inspired visuals sync perfectly with the high-energy soundtrack during intense gameplay segments. Narrative elements are woven directly into the rhythm mechanics to tell a story about rebellion and expression.
‘Drywall Eating Simulator’ (2025)
Simulation fans receive a bizarre entry with ‘Drywall Eating Simulator’ on December 10 for PC. Peripheral Playbox created this comedic title that tasks players with consuming drywall in various construction settings while avoiding detection. The physics engine creates humorous scenarios as the character navigates through unfinished buildings. Developers created this game to offer a lighthearted and absurd experience for the simulation community.
‘Mutant Football League 2’ (2025)
Arcade sports action returns with ‘Mutant Football League 2’ on December 10 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Digital Dreams Entertainment allows PC users to hit the gridiron in this brutal take on American football featuring monstrous players. The sequel adds new dirty tricks and hazards that turn the field into a deadly battleground. Dynasty mode allows players to build a team of mutants and compete for the ultimate championship trophy.
‘Dadish 4’ (2025)
The radish father returns in ‘Dadish 4’ on December 18 across Nintendo Switch and PC platforms. Indie developer Thomas K. Young brings the charming platformer to mobile users on iOS and Android on the same day. Players navigate through challenging levels to rescue missing vegetable children from fast food themed enemies. The game maintains the witty writing and accessible yet difficult gameplay that defined the previous entries.
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