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Coming soon in 2026!


RESIDENT EVIL: REQUIEM Leon S. Kennedy returns to Raccoon City in the latest game in the Resident Evil series, alongside new protagonist Grace Ashcroft. We’ve been dodging trailers, so we have little to no idea of what to expect from this one, other than a good time. Well, a spooky time. Okay, a horrible time. But in a good way. We think? We’re excited to shoot some zombies, (and run away from other, scarier zombies) in any case.


https://residentevil.com/requiem


FEBRUARY


MARCH


APRIL INVINCIBLE VS.


A 3v3 tag fighting game set in the universe of Robert Kirkman’s Invincible, including a new storyline by one of the writers of the animated television adaptation on Amazon Prime. It looks fast and satisfying to play, and is developed by Quarter Up, a team made up of a bunch of the talented developers behind 2013’s glorious reboot of Killer Instinct. Quarter Up definitely knows what to do when making a fighting game, and well, we can’t wait to beat up Cecil Stedman, so we’ll be there day one.


https://invinciblevs.com/


POKÉMON POKOPIA Pokopia is a life simulation game about a Ditto turning an empty land into a beautiful home for a variety of Pokémon. It’s being made by a lot of the same people from Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force that made Dragon Quest Builders and Dragon Quest Builders 2, which are in our opinion the best in the entire ‘put blocks and furniture down until you have a whole town’ genre, so we can’t wait to check this one out.


https://www.nintendo.com 8 | MCV/DEVELOP December/January 2026


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