Warhorse is now ready to reveal what’s coming up for the medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance as far as full DLC and free content is concerned.
As well as four slices of story DLC, two or three of which will make it out this year starting with ‘From the Ashes’. There’s also a free hardcore mode, tournament, and of course modding support with others releasing free for backers.
Story DLC
From the Ashes
The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon
Band of Bastards
A Woman’s Lot – Free for backers
Extras
Hardcore Mode
The Making of Kingdom Come – Free for backers
Tournament!
Combat Academy – Free for backers
Modding Support
All of this is outlined in the following image released this morning.
Welcome to the PC Game Release Dates 2018/19 for January 2018 onwards. Whether you are looking for PC games releasing in 2018 or PC games still not given a definitive release date, this is the list for you.
This is unlikely to cover every single upcoming PC game of 2018 because it’s impossible to keep track of everything these days due to the sheer volume of PC games released on Steam. We’ll be doing our best to keep this list up to date as often as possible.
As always, comments are welcome – we’ll add any glaring omissions and this list will be continually updated throughout 2018 with revised dates and new titles. For some entries, we will have to guess, speculate, or infer possible release dates but we’ll let you know in the text if the dates are speculative.
This PC Game Release Dates 2018 list is continually updated by the PC Invasion team with titles being added and dates being changed. You can also check 2017’s list in case you missed something.
Last updated 23 May 2018.
January 2018 / Q1 PC Games
Forged Battalion (Petroglyph) 16 January Early Access
Petroglyph return with another new RTS and this time the focus is on unit customisation with game mechanics similar to most Petroglyph games.
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Lost Sphere (Square Enix): 23 January 2018
This JRPG comes from Tokyo RPG and considered a spiritual successor to their first title, I Am Setsuna.
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Subnautica (Unknown Worlds): 23 January 2018
After years of testing in early access, Unknown Worlds underwater survival game is ready to either sink or swim.
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Endless Space 2 (Amplitude Studios): 25 January
The Vaulters expansion reintroduces the Vaulters and they will have the ability to teleport and use the coloniser ship the Argosy. The Vaulters will also have their own heroes, technology, buildings, and a new special node, and much more.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ (Arc System Works): 26 January 2018
Goku and his chums come to the PC in a 2D fighting game by Arc System Works.
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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA (Falcom): 30 January
NIS America finally push the PC version of this ARPG out the door following its release in 2017 on the PS4.
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Conan Exiles (Funcom): 31 January
After a lengthy stint in Early Access, Funcom’s Conan open world game is finally fully released.
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February 2018 PC Games
Sairento VR (Mixed Realms): 6 February 2018
The excellent VR ninja slasher from Mixed Realms finally comes out of Early Access. If you have a VR headset, check this one out.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Warhorse Studios): 13 February 2018
Currently running a beta, but confirmed to now be coming in 2017. Still, it’s likely that people with that early build will continue to see updates up to release for this medieval-themed RPG. A fairly sizable earner on Kickstarter, Kingdom Come is going for period accuracy, first-person melee combat and classless character progression. Sounds (loosely) like Mount & Blade, which is not a bad point of reference by any means.
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Dynasty Warriors 9 (Omega Force): 13 February 2018
Dynasty Warriors is back again in 2018, with an open world map and a new combo system.
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Secret of Mana (Square Enix): 15 February 2018
Originally released in 1993 this re-release comes as a full 3D remake.
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Age of Empires Definitive Edition (Microsoft): 20 February 2018
Microsoft release a remastered version of the original AoE with K assets, a re-recorded soundtrack, narration for every mission, an enhanced campaign and scenario editor, and online and LAN play. The kicker? It’s Windows 10 store game.
Metal Gear Survive (Konami): 20 February 2018
The first game to release since Hideo Kojima departed Konami and this one takes place between MGS V Ground Zeroes and the Phantom Pain.
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Abandon Ship (Fireblade Software) 21 February – Early Access
In Abandon Ship, players will have to command their own ship and use tactics to manage their crew’s placements on the ship deciding which weapons to fire and what damage to fix. Recruiting the right crew members will be key to survival as each come with their own combat bonuses to help players survive.
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Past Cure (Phantom 8): 23 February
This single player game combines stealth and action gameplay set in a fiction PAST CURE world of two dimensions, the real world and the dream world, much like the movie Inception.
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Puyo Puyo Tetris (SEGA): 27 February 2018
Following its Switch release last year, the game combines the puzzle action of the ever-popular Tetris and SEGA’s Puyo Puyo which is an attractive proposition for puzzle game fans.
Thomas was Alone and Subsurface Circular creator Mike Bithnell is back in action with his latest game which has been announced and released on Steam. This new short is called Quarantine Circular and it’s a sci-fi text adventure game designed to not last too long.
The is priced at £4.79 (currently discounted to £3.83), it can be completed in a couple of hours and ideal for anyone pressed for time but want to slide in a bit of gaming.
In this new adventure, a group of scientists have to interrogate an alien at the heart of a global pandemic. Working with your team, you have to discover the alien’s intentions. While it won’t take too long to complete, there are different endings so it’s up to you to shape the narrative as the game progresses.
Head over the Steam page to check out the trailer and shots.
The PC version of the new Star Trek Bridge Crew expansion called The Next Generation is out today on PSVR but the PC version is still a way off. PC gamers won’t get their hands on it until 24 July for some reason.
Despite the fact there’s still over a month until it arrives on the PC, a launch trailer has been released to satisfy the console crowd. If you own the game then this will be a no-brainer purchase with the addition of the NCC-1701-D ship that the mighty Picard captained. There’s also the Borg which is another great reason to pick this up.
For now though, just enjoy the trailer showing what’s coming up.
There was such a fuss when No Man’s Sky released without full multiplayer and Hello Games’ Sean Murray took a lot of flack at the time. The good news is the team has finally got there after two years.
The No Man’s Sky NEXT update will be dropping on Tuesday 25 July in the US and Friday 7th July in Europe for the PC. This update will finally bring a full multiplayer experience to the space exploration game.
Budding explorers will be able to play alongside their friends and bump into random travelers as they explore. Players will be able to work as a team to build bases which will be seen by others and players can team-up with friends for some space combat.
“Multiplayer completely changes the No Man’s Sky experience, it’s emergent, fun and intense in ways we always wanted it to be. I’m so happy this is finally happening” said Sean Murray, founder, Hello Games. “It is genuinely exciting to be able to fully realise the potential so many people could see in No Man’s Sky. This will be our biggest update yet and we’re pumped to be bringing Xbox players along on the journey with us now too.”
It’s great to see the game finally feature a full multiplayer mode but players have had to wait quite a while to get their hands on it. Might be worth fiding this back up again.
Developer Holospark has announced their co-op shooter Earthfall will be launching on 13 July.
Gamers who enjoy a bit of Left 4 Dead may want to check this out. Earthfall is a similar kind of game where four players will have to blast their way through hordes of aliens in the Pacific Northwest. Using team tactics and 3D printed weaponry, players will have to do their best to fortify holdouts and complete mission objectives with tools like portable barricades and heavy turrets.
There are a total of ten missions spread across two campaigns with all kinds of nasty aliens to take down. As the game progresses, the story behind the alien invasion will unfold. Not that most players will give a toss about the story when they can lay waste to packs of oncoming aliens.
Earthfall has been in Early Access since last year and feedback has been positive since it appeared which bodes well for the game’s full launch. The trailer below sets the scene pretty well.
Sim 155 have been busy working on the tasty looking Combat Air Patrol 2 and this a new patch has been released. This latest update adds new features and addresses a stack of bugs.
Improvements made in the v812.1 patch includes animated cockpit controls, full control over the interior and exterior lighting, four HUD modes and more. There are also VR updates such as optimisations, gamma control, and updates to the latest API versions. The list is quite lengthy but they have been taking their time working through all the technical details for the aircraft which is great to see.
The update also mentions that the team is now finally getting to work on the campaign mode and there will be multiple campaigns when the game is completed. Smaller campaigns and operations will be added first such as neutralising island bases and enemy threats.
Campaigns will also be simulated minute by minute with the ability to accelerate time when there’s a slow period of action. Players will be able to disable the time acceleration if an event such as new radar contacts, enemy proximity to assets, distress calls, and more occur.
Other details mentioned include the ability to switch to a 3D view of any of your assets (carrier/aircraft/ships/drones) at any time. There will also be a limited number of airframes, and if you return to the ship with damage, that airframe will be unavailable for a time depending on the amount of damage that’s been taken.
Combat Air Patrol 2 will have been in Early Access for a couple of years this June and it will only really turn around once the campaign elements go in. It is looking pretty great though and even without any campaign to speak of yet I’ve been enjoying getting to grips with the flight model and trying to perfect carrier landings which are not easy. So far Sim 155 is doing an excellent job with Combat Air Patrol 2 so keep an eye on it and check the latest patch notes for this update.
Agony from Mad Mind Studios is out on 29 May promising some horrific looking gameplay.
Today Mad Mind announced a new mode that will launch with the game called Agony Mode. This mode will bring procedurally generated chambers to test players’ survival skills and these chambers will be made from human bones or frosted ice chambers. How welcoming.
This new mode will also allow players to choose their character’s gender prior to running around the levels partaking in random quests and challenges. There will also be a global leaderboard to try and climb.
Agony was Kickstarted raising which was three time the amount they were looking for to get the game made. Players start their journey in the depths of hell with no memories if their past and the idea is to escape hell while encountering all kinds of gruesome beings along the way. It looks particularly unpleasant which means it will probably sell by the bucket-load.
Valve has now released the Steam Link App for Android devices. This new app allows gamers to stream their Steam games to their Android devices while connected to the same 5Ghz network or wired Ethernet as their Steam gaming computer.
The beta is now available for everyone to try and it’s available now via the Google Play store. This is a beta version supporting Android 5.0 and the now the Steam controller has Bluetooth connectivity enabled it can be used along with any other Bluetooth input controller devices.
An iOS version is coming but it’s still under review by Apples. More details on this new feature can be checked out on Steam.
Streum On Studio’s Space Hulk: Deathwing received a major free update today on PC which will turn it into the Enhanced Edition which also releases on PS4 today.
This updated version brings a few enhancements such as new class customisation on stuff like armour and weapon attachments which can be earned by playing, the Chaplain class, as well as new weapons, enemy types and the replayable Special Missions mode. Some of the new stuff has already been patched into the PC version previously so not everything will be new.
The new version is now on Steam and there’s 20% discount available if you’re picking it up for the first time.