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Having already released Alan Wake Remastered in 2021, Remedy Entertainment has set the stage for its sequel to the moody novelist simulator, en route in 2023 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC - via the Epic Games Store, since Epic is the game’s publisher. But as of now, here are the 50 games (listed alphabetically) shooting for 2023 that point to a very big, very busy year. There are many games coming in 2023 that have yet to be announced, or that have not been given a release window.

Frankly, we’re not confident that this year will include the release of games like Nintendo’s Advance Wars remakes ( delayed indefinitely) or ARC Raiders (the studio behind that game is now focusing on a different game, The Finals). Readers of last year’s list of Polygon’s most anticipated games will notice that some titles delayed beyond 2022 haven’t carried over. (We’re looking directly at you, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.) But some games planned for this year will also inevitably slip, meaning some of the more vague release dates on our list of 2023’s most anticipated games will join next year’s class. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Forspoken, Hogwarts Legacy, Redfall, STALKER 2, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and others were originally planned for 2022, and they’ll face stiffer competition in 2023. Part of why this year is jam-packed with blockbuster AAA game releases is due to a large number of delays. It’s enough to make any video game website guides editor wake up in a cold sweat. If anyone thought 2022 was a “down” year for video games, they’ll have no such complaints this year.Ģ023 is already stuffed with major new game releases, including the long-awaited arrival of the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild from Nintendo, Bethesda’s Starfield, Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2, two major Final Fantasy games from Square Enix, and Blizzard’s Diablo 4.
