Video Game Releases of September 2025: Full List of New Games for PS5, Xbox, Switch & PC

From Hollow Knight: Silksong to Borderlands 4, here are the top new games releasing in September 2025 for PS5, Xbox, Switch, and PC.

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Mufaddal Fakhruddin has been writing about games and technology for the past 15 years. He has lost count as to how many reviews he has written...
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Video Game Releases of September 2025: Full List of New Games for PS5, Xbox, Switch & PC

September’s looking stacked. From long-awaited sequels to surprise DLC drops, the month is packed with titles for every kind of player. Whether you’re into horror, football, or bug-squashing with a sword, there’s something coming your way. Here’s what to look out for across all platforms.

Metal Eden

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  • Release Date: September 2
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Description: A tactical RPG with a techno‑nature twist, Metal Eden throws you into a post-human wasteland overrun by AI-infused flora. Turn-based strategy fans should keep an eye on this one—it blends XCOM-style combat with a hauntingly green aesthetic.

Hell is Us

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  • Release Date: September 4
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Description: From former Deus Ex devs comes this mysterious action game focused on isolation, rage, and exploration. You’re dropped into a civil war with supernatural creatures—and zero map markers. Good luck.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: Order of Giants DLC

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  • Release Date: September 4
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Description: The fedora’s back again. This new DLC expands on January’s surprise hit with a mythology-heavy quest across Europe’s ancient ruins. Expect puzzles, punch-ups, and more wisecracks.

Hollow Knight: Silksong

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  • Release Date: September 4
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2
  • Description: It’s finally real. Silksong puts you in control of Hornet as she battles her way through a sprawling insect kingdom. Metroidvania fans, you’ve waited five years—time to call in sick.

Cronos: The New Dawn

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  • Release Date: September 5
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, PC
  • Description: This open-world sci-fi RPG blends Mass Effect vibes with survival mechanics. You’re a lone explorer on a dying colony, unravelling a conspiracy while managing oxygen and broken tech.

Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots

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  • Release Date: September 5
  • Platform: PS5, Switch, PC
  • Description: The arcade golf series returns with more cartoon chaos. Swing through volcanoes, pirate ships, and space stations. It’s silly, smooth, and surprisingly satisfying.

NBA 2K26

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  • Release Date: September 5
  • Platform: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, Switch 2, PC
  • Description: Expect new animations, crossplay updates, and yet another shot at fixing MyCareer. It’s the usual yearly drop—but if you skipped 2K25, now’s the time to jump back in.

Borderlands 4

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  • Release Date: September 12
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Description: More loot, more chaos. Borderlands 4 introduces a new crew, new planets, and a sharper art style. Still loud, still ridiculous—just how fans like it.

Dying Light: The Beast

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  • Release Date: September 19
  • Platform: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC
  • Description: The third entry shifts focus to rural horror. Think countryside villages, cults, and werewolf‑like infected. The parkour’s tighter, and the nights are even deadlier.

Silent Hill f

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  • Release Date: September 25
  • Platform: PS5, PC
  • Description: Set in 1960s Japan, Silent Hill f is more psychological than ever. Floral body horror, slow-burn storytelling, and a new cast make this the strangest—and possibly most beautiful—entry yet.

EA Sports FC 26

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  • Release Date: September 26
  • Platform: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC
  • Description: Career Mode gets its first real upgrade in years, with player stories and team dynamics now front and centre. FUT? Still there, still asking for your wallet.
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Mufaddal Fakhruddin has been writing about games and technology for the past 15 years. He has lost count as to how many reviews he has written over the years, but he is sure headphone reviews make up at least 70% of that.