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The 10 Best Games of October 2025 to Play Now

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October 2025 arrived with one of the busiest release schedules in years. Between cult sequels, new IPs, and classic remakes, the month offers something for everyone: action, horror, RPGs, and adventures that shine on next-gen consoles.

This guide reviews the 10 must-play games of October 2025, highlighting their key features, platforms, and reasons to keep them on your radar.

1. Ghost of Yōtei

The spiritual successor to Ghost of Tsushima takes the action to a snow-covered, war-torn Japan. Sucker Punch once again stands out with smoother combat, cinematic duels, and a revenge-driven story. With 20–30 hours of gameplay, it blends stealth, exploration, and martial precision.

Why play it: A samurai experience with great attention to detail, technical combat, and visuals that push PS5 realism to the limit.

 

2. Battlefield 6

Battlefield returns to redefine modern warfare with dynamic maps, total destruction physics, and a more tactical focus. DICE and Electronic Arts aim for smoother combat, with land and air vehicles that can reshape the battlefield.

The open beta, held from October 2–9, surpassed 8 million players and left a strong impression on the community, which praised the improved performance and new squad system. Beyond the classic Conquest mode, it adds a revamped Battle Royale and full cross-progression support.

👉 Read the full Battlefield 6 analysis

 

3. Pokémon Legends: Z-A

The new Pokémon Legends takes place in Lumiose City, blending urban exploration with real-time catching. Players can build areas, customize districts, and uncover exclusive legendary Pokémon. It’s the most important launch for Switch 2, offering 40+ hours of gameplay and revamped mechanics.

Fun fact: Introduces urban battles and everyday coexistence with Pokémon, marking a fresh tone for the series.

 

4. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2

The return of a dark classic.
After years of delays and studio changes, Bloodlines 2 finally arrives with deep narrative RPG focus and moral freedom. Set in Seattle, it lets players choose among vampire clans, each with distinct powers and story consequences.

Choices impact both the narrative and environment, leading to multiple endings. Its gothic setting and branching dialogue make it one of the most immersive RPGs of the month.

Why play it: A story of power and corruption that revives the essence of gothic RPGs with real choices and deep clan detail.

 

5. Little Nightmares III

The perfect co-op horror for Halloween.
Bandai Namco adds online multiplayer for the first time, letting players explore surreal environments together. Grotesque creatures and twisted worlds preserve the series’ visual identity.

Between puzzles, platforms, and scares, Little Nightmares III keeps its minimalist style while expanding to three-player co-op—ideal for late-night sessions with friends or solo play.

 

6. The Outer Worlds 2

Obsidian’s space satire returns.
With greater exploration freedom, new companions, and choices shaping the universe, this sequel maintains its sharp humor and critique of futuristic capitalism. Side quests branch widely, and combat is more flexible.

Launching on Game Pass Day 1, it’s a lighter, more irreverent alternative to Starfield but with its own strong identity.

Recommended for: Players who enjoy a space RPG with dark humor, memorable characters, and complete freedom of choice.

7. Ninja Gaiden 4

The return of a hack’n’slash legend.
Team Ninja revives the saga using Unreal 5, with faster, more technical combat. Speed, reflexes, and massive bosses take center stage again.

It adds adjustable difficulty modes for newcomers and veterans alike, balancing challenge and accessibility. Precise action and cinematic style make it one of the genre’s most anticipated comebacks.

 

8. Digimon Story: Time Stranger

A new era for classic Digimon fans.
After ten years, the series returns with a story about time travel, parallel worlds, and branching evolutions. Its anime-style visuals and mature tone set it apart from its Pokémon rival.

A decision system alters both routes and timelines, adding depth to a balanced mix of exploration, combat, and collection.

 

9. Mina the Hollower

This month’s indie gem.
From Yacht Club Games (Shovel Knight), this metroidvania blends retro action with brisk exploration. Its underground world evokes Game Boy classics yet adds modern animation and inventive bosses.

Ideal for short sessions, it shines with Steam Deck optimization and a gothic-retro soundtrack.

10. Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake

A tribute to JRPG origins.
Square Enix updates two classics using Octopath Traveler’s HD-2D engine. It preserves their core design while adding quality-of-life tweaks and improved combat menus.

Perfect for reliving 1980s nostalgia with a modern look, it also serves as an entry point for newcomers ahead of Dragon Quest XII.

 

October 2025 proves the year’s final stretch is packed with big releases. From the samurai spirituality of Ghost of Yōtei to the biting humor of The Outer Worlds 2, the variety of genres and styles is remarkable.

The key is prioritizing: cinematic stories or competitive multiplayer? Cooperative horror or nostalgic adventure? Whatever you choose, this month guarantees hours well spent.

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