If you’re a gamer, November 2025 is about to spoil you. This month is stacked with major AAA shooters, stunning RPGs, cozy co-op adventures, VR chaos, and even the weirdest pigeon simulator you never knew you needed. Whether you’re into strategy, racing, open worlds, or free-to-play titles, there’s definitely something here that’ll steal your time.
This guide breaks down every major game launching this month, making it easy for you to decide what to play next and what to add to your backlog.
Where Winds Meet: A Massive Free-to-Play Open World RPG
Release Date: November 14
Platforms: PS5, PC
Price: Free
One of the biggest surprises of the month is Where Winds Meet, a visually stunning open-world action RPG set in ancient China, and yes it’s completely free.
You play as a young swordsman trapped in political chaos, free to explore its huge world however you like. Climb cliffs, glide across kingdoms, fight anyone you want, and shape your own destiny through branching stories and side quests.
With over 10,000 NPCs, slick martial-arts-style combat, and a world that feels alive, this one truly feels like next-gen gaming at zero cost.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 A New Era, New Tech, and Full Co-op Campaign
Release Date: November 14
Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Game Pass: Day One
The internet may be arguing about Black Ops 7, but one thing is clear—this game is going to dominate November.
Set in the year 2035, with futuristic tech, robots, and advanced movement abilities, Black Ops 7 continues the story after Black Ops 2. But the real highlight? A four-player co-op campaign, letting you run the entire story with friends.
Multiplayer drops with:
- 18 brand-new maps
- Classic and new objective-based modes
- Wall-running, boost jumps & grapples
- And of course… Zombies mode is back
If you’re a CoD fan, this is an easy pick.

STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl Now on PS5
Release Date: November 20
Platforms: PS5
PlayStation players finally get their long-awaited chance to dive into The Zone. STALKER 2 combines survival horror with open-world exploration across a dangerous radioactive wasteland crawling with mutants, anomalies, and desperate survivors.
This is a game where every bullet matters, hunger and radiation can kill you, and the atmosphere keeps you tense from start to finish.
If you love brutal post-apocalyptic games, this one’s a must.
ANNO 117: Pax Romana A Stunning Roman City Builder
Release Date:
- PC: November 12
- PS5 & Xbox Series: November 13
City-building fans, get ready. Anno 117 takes you back to ancient Rome, letting you design massive cities, manage resources, build armies, trade, and shape your political landscape.
The visuals are beautiful, the strategy depth is impressive, and unlike older Anno titles, this one launches on consoles.
If you enjoy games like Cities: Skylines or Age of Empires, this is your November highlight.

Deadpool VR Pure Violence, Comedy & Fourth-Wall Breaks
Release Date: November 18
Platforms: Meta Quest 3 & 3S
Deadpool is back—and this time in VR. This game delivers exactly what you’d expect: ridiculous violence, swords, guns, explosions, and nonstop Deadpool humor.
You can swing swords, dual-wield pistols, throw objects, and basically go nuts in first-person. It’s chaotic, funny, and surprisingly satisfying.
Hopefully, PSVR2 gets this one soon.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide – A Fun Co-op Adventure
Release Date: November 18
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series, PC, Switch
Jump into Bikini Bottom with SpongeBob, Patrick, and the whole gang as they fight sea monsters, solve puzzles, and explore colorful worlds.
This isn’t just another kids’ game—it’s a goofy, surprisingly polished platformer that’s perfect for casual co-op fun or taking a break between bigger releases.
Football Manager 2026 – Smarter, Deeper, More Realistic
Release Date: November 4
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series, PC
Football Manager fans already know what’s coming: late-night sessions, tough transfer negotiations, tactical experiments, and addiction-level gameplay.
This year improves AI, scouting, and tactical control—small but meaningful upgrades that fans will definitely appreciate.
Pigeon Simulator: The Funniest Game You Didn’t Expect
Release Date: Out Now
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series, PC
Fly through cities. Poop on pedestrians. Steal food. Cause chaos.
It’s dumb in the best possible way—and yes, there’s a four-player co-op mode too.
If you loved Goat Simulator, this one will crack you up.
Kirby Air Riders: A Complete Rebuild for Switch 2
Release Date: November 20
Platform: Switch 2 Exclusive
After nearly 20 years, Kirby Air Ride is back—and rebuilt from the ground up. Now with:
- Full online multiplayer
- Bigger city trial mode
- A new star builder system
Perfect for chill racing sessions with friends.

Rennsport & Project Motor Racing Two Serious Racing Sims
Rennsport
Released: November 10
A polished sim racer with realistic physics, a solid car roster, and gorgeous visuals.
Project Motor Racing
Release Date: November 25
Features more than 70 licensed cars, real-world tracks, and a deep sim-racing experience.
Racing fans are eating well this month.
Bonus Titles This Month
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Released November 6 — Switch 2 exclusive.
Solo Leveling: Arise OverDrive
Releases November 24 on PC — console dates coming soon.
PlayStation Plus November Games (Nov 4 – Dec 1)
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
- TABS
- WRC 24
Add them to your library before December 1.
November 2025 brings shooters, RPGs, racing sims, co-op fun, strategy, and even the chaos of playing as a pigeon. There’s truly something for everyone:
- Excited for Black Ops 7?
- Ready to explore Where Winds Meet?
- Or diving into STALKER 2 for the first time?
Whatever you’re playing, this month is loaded.
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