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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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.