


Far Cry 6 came out to a decent reception, and the same can be said about Back 4 Blood. October has been a great month for games. Here are all the games that were added to the scheduler over the last few days: Happy's Humble Burger Farm, Monopoly Madness, Haunted Chocolatier, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, Cotton 100%, Decoherence, MetaPhysical, Sacrificial Lighthouse, Storm & Calm, Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey, The Hero, Model Railway Easily 2, Portal Dungeon: Goblin Escape, Failed Ninja Academy, Dogs Organized Neatly, Escherion, COME ALIVE!, Stay Alive On The Tank: Explosive Shells In The Darkness, Task Force 88: Hostile Contact, To The Rescue!, Recon Control, Flaklypa Grand Prix, Dark Forest: The Horror, Airplane Racer 2021, Mad God Warriors, Dawnbreaker - Aeon's Reach, The Colossus Is Coming: The Interactive Experience, Valley Knights, SCP-970 The Recursive Room, Hello World, PlanetDrop - A Tiny Space Adventure, The Game of Squids: Ultimate Parody Game, Math+Sticks - Coffee Break Club, Final Fantasy 5 Pixel Remaster, Alchemic Cutie, Undungeon, Hearts of Iron IV: No Step Back, Archons of Doom, Twilight Wars: Declassified, Rubber Bandits, A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism, Delta Zero, We Are OFK, Bugsnax: The Isle of BIGsnax. Updated October 28, 2021: Another week, another slew of PC game announcements. What are the best upcoming PC games?ĭisclaimer: Please note the focus is on North American release dates. Here's a look at all of the titles we can expect to see on the PC in 2021. Those playing games on a PC have a lot to look forward to in 2021, with some high-profile ports, awesome-looking Indie releases, and AAA titles that are sure to look absolutely stunning on a high-end build.

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This is great news for anyone who's felt like they've been missing out without owning a console and it's clear that the lines between console and PC are beginning to blur, especially concerning Microsoft and their desire to port their impressive games library to both systems. PC players are starting to see a lot of console-exclusive ports make their way to Steam and various launchers.
