All the PC Games Releasing in December 2025

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December marks the final opportunity for PC gamers to expand their libraries before the year concludes. The release schedule features a diverse mix of superhero action and atmospheric horror titles perfect for the holiday season. Developers have prepared everything from intense rhythm games to nostalgic sports simulations to keep players engaged. This month offers unique experiences across various genres that ensure 2025 ends on a high note.

‘Marvel Cosmic Invasion’ (2025)

'Marvel Cosmic Invasion' (2025)

Tribute Games and Dotemu bring this cooperative beat ’em up to PC on December 1, 2025. Players select from a roster of 15 Marvel heroes including Venom and Beta Ray Bill to battle the Annihilation Wave. The gameplay features tag-team mechanics that allow for dynamic combat strategies against screen-filling enemies. This title continues the retro arcade aesthetic and tight controls seen in previous releases from the developer.

‘Kingdom of Night’ (2025)

'Kingdom of Night' (2025)
DANGEN Entertainment

Friends of Safety and DANGEN Entertainment release this action RPG on December 2, 2025. The game takes place in 1980s Arizona where players must hunt demons to save their small town. It combines isometric exploration with a coming-of-age story and elements of cosmic horror. Players can choose from multiple classes to customize their playstyle against the encroaching darkness in this PC release.

‘Rising Heat’ (2025)

Fuzzy Sock Studios releases this twin-stick shooter on December 2, 2025 through publisher Apogee Entertainment. The game challenges players to pilot ships through bullet-hell scenarios while managing intense heat levels. It features a roguelite structure where death resets progress but unlocks new upgrade paths for future runs. The PC version includes co-op modes that require players to coordinate attacks with a wingman.

‘She’s Leaving’ (2025)

'She’s Leaving' (2025)
Blue Hat Studio

Francis Vace brings this narrative puzzle game to PC on December 2, 2025. The story follows a woman attempting to escape a toxic relationship through a series of metaphorical rooms. Players must solve environmental puzzles that represent emotional barriers and painful memories. The game utilizes a minimalist art style to focus heavily on the emotional weight of the narrative and the journey of the protagonist.

‘Let It Die: Inferno’ (2025)

Supertrick Games and GungHo Online Entertainment launch this survival sequel on December 3, 2025. The game returns to the brutal roguelike mechanics where players must scavenge for equipment in a constantly changing tower. This installment introduces new multiplayer elements and expanded combat options for the PC version. Death remains a central mechanic that influences the world state and enemy encounters for other players.

‘Blood: Refreshed Supply’ (2025)

'Blood: Refreshed Supply' (2025)
Warner Bros. Interactive

Nightdive Studios and Atari release this definitive update of the classic FPS on December 4, 2025. Caleb returns to battle the Cabal with his signature pitchfork and voodoo doll in upscaled 4K resolution. The release includes all original expansions and quality-of-life improvements designed for modern PC hardware. This version preserves the fast-paced movement and intricate level design that defined the 1997 original.

‘Routine’ (2025)

'Routine' (2025)
Raw Fury

Lunar Software releases this sci-fi horror title on December 4, 2025 with publishing support from Raw Fury. Players explore an abandoned lunar base to uncover the truth behind the sudden disappearance of the crew. The game relies on non-combat survival mechanics where stealth and evasion are the only defenses against robotic threats. Its aesthetic draws heavily from an 80s vision of the future with analog technology and a haunting atmosphere.

‘Toy Smash Kaboom’ (2025)

This physics-based action game arrives on PC on December 4, 2025. Players control various toy vehicles and figures with the goal of causing maximum destruction in sandbox environments. The developers focus on chaotic interactions where every object in the room can be manipulated or destroyed. It offers both single-player challenges and local multiplayer party modes for competitive play.

‘Unbeatable’ (2025)

D-Cell Games and Playstack release this rhythm-adventure game on December 9, 2025. The title integrates musical timing directly into combat and exploration mechanics in a vibrant anime-inspired world. Players follow a narrative about music being illegal while performing songs to progress through the story. The PC version supports high refresh rates to ensure precision during fast-paced rhythm segments.

‘Drywall Eating Simulator’ (2025)

Peripheral Playbox launches this bizarre simulation game on December 10, 2025. The game tasks players with secretly eating drywall while navigating mundane social situations and office work. It serves as a satirical commentary on stress and capitalism through physics-based humor. Players must balance their destruction of property with maintaining a normal appearance to NPCs.

‘Mutant Football League 2’ (2025)

Digital Dreams Entertainment brings this arcade sports sequel to PC on December 10, 2025. The game features violent 8-on-8 football matches populated by mutants and monsters in trap-filled stadiums. New additions include a Dynasty Supreme mode and expanded dirty tricks that allow players to bribe refs or kill opponents. It continues the spiritual legacy of the classic mutant sports genre with modern graphics and deep strategy.

‘Dadish 4’ (2025)

Thomas K. Young releases the fourth entry in the platforming series on December 18, 2025. Players control a radish father who must rescue his children from a new set of food-themed antagonists. The game introduces new movement mechanics and environmental hazards across various distinct worlds. It maintains the series’ signature humor and tight controls for the PC audience.

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