Everything announced at Gamescom 2025

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Cande Maldonado Aug 19, 2025 · 4 mins read
Everything announced at Gamescom 2025
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Gamescom 2025 is set to bring a wave of new reveals, trailers, and updates from some of the biggest names in the industry.

From highly anticipated sequels like The Outer Worlds 2 to fresh indie surprises (fingers crossed for Silksong), this year’s event is shaping up to be one of the biggest showcases of the year.

We’ll be covering every reveal as it happens, so be sure to check back here for the full rundown once the show begins.

How to watch Gamescom 2025

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Every game announced at Gamescom 2025

Valor Mortis

Valor Mortis comes from a new studio, Lyrical Games, diving deep into brutal medieval fantasy. The Gamescom trailer showed a golden-masked warrior decapitating foes before morphing into a monstrous form. Expect bleak landscapes, bloodshed, and dual-wield combat with swords, rifles, and fire magic. Playtest sign-ups are open, but no release date.

PVKK

PVKK, first revealed as a retro-futuristic defense sim where you manage a giant orbital cannon while balancing English tea breaks, returned at Gamescom with a new trailer. It highlighted frantic ship repairs, modular upgrades, slapstick combat, and its darkly comic red button finale. PVKK launches in Summer 2026.Routine

Routine was announced years ago as a retro sci-fi horror project, set in an abandoned lunar base with a VHS-style aesthetic. At Gamescom, a new trailer doubled down on its unsettling mood, showing flickering hallways, broken tech, and haunting audio design. Routine is scheduled to release in late 2025.

Sword of Legends

Sword of Legends was unveiled as a new soulslike steeped in samurai flair, leaning into myth and folklore for its enemy roster. The Gamescom trailer showed grotesque designs ranging from dragons to deranged warriors and even walking houses, plus a summoning system for extra aid. Sword of Legends has no release date.

Road Kings

Road Kings was introduced as a long-haul trucking sim with a focus on customization and Americana style. At Gamescom, the trailer spotlighted country tunes, shiny rigs with swappable attachments, money-making hauls, and playful dashboard trinkets like bobbleheads. Road Kings promises a mix of realism and charm, releasing in 2026.

Sonic Racing Crossworlds

Developed by Sonic Team and published by SEGA, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is the next kart-racer in the Sonic franchise, featuring a massive roster, transforming vehicles, and the NEW “Travel Rings” mechanic that warps racers mid-race to alternate tracks. The game is officially launching on September 25, 2025 for most platforms, including PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC.

Hollow Knight Silksong

Hollow Knight: Silksong, Team Cherry’s long-awaited sequel, has been in development for years as the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Metroidvania. At Gamescom 2025, Geoff Keighley confirmed it will release this year, debuting fresh gameplay that highlighted new biomes, enemies, and Hornet’s expanded movement. Silksong launches in 2025.

Call of Duty Black Ops 7

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, previously revealed at the Xbox showcase with its psychological warfare theme and David Mason’s return, headlined Gamescom with a full gameplay demo. Fans saw co-op campaign missions, new multiplayer maps, Dark Aether zombies, and omnimovement combat. Black Ops 7 releases November 14, 2025.

We’ll keep this section updated with all the latest announcements from Gamescom 2025 as they’re revealed.