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gamescom 2025 Opening Night Live major announcements

Launch dates, gameplay reveals, trailers, more

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Launch dates, premieres, trailers, gameplay reveals, and more on several games were announced during the gamescom 2025 Opening Night Live event.

Gamers worldwide knew more about a wide range of titles, from independent gems all the way to the biggest franchises’ latest offerings.

Here’s some of the most significant drops during the three-hour show.

Black Myth: Wukong gets sequel

One of the most successful games at launch, Black Myth: Wukong is finally getting its long awaited sequel: Black Myth: Zhong Kui.

Details are scarce for now, but it is still based on Chinese mythology.

READ: Black Myth: Zhong Kui is the long-awaited sequel to Wukong

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

The latest Black Ops entry was officially revealed on Opening Night Live. It will launch on November 14, with a Beta slated in October.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 promises the most massive and innovative Co-Op Campaign yet, with new weapons, maps, gameplay features, and more awaiting players.

Preorders are now available across all platforms as well.

READ: Call of Duty: Black Ops 7: Beta, campaign, maps, preorders, more details

Ghost of Yotei gets free DLC

Ghost of Yotei is getting a free multiplayer Legends DLC. It will be available in 2026 and is free for owners of the game.

More details can be found on Sony’s blog here.

Monster Hunter Wilds-Final Fantasy XIV Online collab, more from Capcom

Key personnel behind the Monster Hunter and Final Fantasy franchises graced the stage to announce the upcoming collaboration.

Capcom also revealed a trailer for Resident Evil Requiem, as well as a 30th anniversary logo for next year’s celebration.

Plus, the swordplay for Onimusha: Way of the Sword was also unveiled.

READ: Capcom at gamescom: FFXIV collab, new RE Requiem footage, Onimusha swordplay

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle DLC out this September

A new DLC expansion pack for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, called The Order of Giants, becomes available in September.

This expands the game’s story, with a trailer at gamescom 2025 Opening Night Live also revealing the game will be available on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026.

Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines 2 out this October

Finally, the sequel to Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines has a release date. It’s been more than two decades.

The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows. It will focus on a new protagonist and have refreshed gameplay mechanics.

World of Warcraft: Midnight cinematic trailer

In another major reveal, Blizzard Entertainment dropped a relatively long trailer for World of Warcraft’s 11th expansion, Midnight.

It’s more cinematic rather than focused on actual gameplay, and one to get players pumped up. More details will be revealed throughout gamescom 2025 so stay tuned.

The Outer Worlds 2

Moreover, a brand new trailer dropped for The Outer Worlds 2, featuring new companions, expanded worlds, and more.

The sequel to the 2019 RPG will officially release on October 29 for consoles and PC.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

A brand-new open world action adventure has also been confirmed for 2026. Players will embark on an epic journey to become the hero of Gotham City, inspired by decades of lore and combined with TT Games’ signature brand of fun-filled LEGO humor.

Sekiro getting anime adaptation

Action-adventure Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is getting its own anime adaptation. It is being produced by Qzil.la and will premiere in 2026. Crunchyroll will stream the series outside of Japan.

READ: Sekiro is getting an anime adaptation

Hollow Knight: Silksong special announcement soon

Team Cherry also teased audiences, mentioning that a special announcement about Hollow Knight: Silksong will be known this August 21st.

Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven revealed

Another major DLC coming in 2026 was revealed on opening night. Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven, a massive paid story expansion, will be available by early 2026 across all platforms.

Honor of Kings: World debuts trailer

Honor of Kings: World also debuted a new trailer during Opening Night Live. While it is already known that the popular MOBA title is expanding to the MMORPG realm, the short clip gave a glimpse of the vast eastern fantasy multiplayer RPG from Timi Studio.

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Microsoft is launching Xbox Mode to Windows 11 PCs

It collects all your games in one place.

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What is an Xbox? For the past year and a half, Microsoft will tell you that anything can be an Xbox. Now, with Project Helix on the horizon, Xbox wants to bring the idea of playing anywhere to the next level. Microsoft will start rolling out its new Xbox Mode to PCs in April.

Since the very first device out in the market, handheld consoles have changed how people play games. Naturally, a lot can already be said about the portability and the convenience of its hardware. But the software needs a special shoutout, too.

Though they are essentially PCs at heart, these consoles are built explicitly for gaming. Fiddling around with Windows isn’t ideal. Instead, they have special software that can collate all of a user’s games into one hub.

The new Xbox Mode, adapted from the ROG Xbox Ally X’s Xbox Full Screen Experience, will do just that but on an actual PC. As announced via an official blog post, Xbox will release the new mode to Windows 11 devices in April, starting with select markets. Like the software used in handheld consoles, Xbox Mode should include all the available games from the Game Pass, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

Right now, the feature will likely go up against Steam’s Big Picture Mode, which does the same thing but only for Steam titles. However, it should also transition neatly to Project Helix. Xbox is now ramping up the development of its next-generation console codenamed Project Helix. The upcoming machine will be a high-end PC and a gaming console rolled into one, making it perfect for Xbox Mode.

SEE ALSO: Project Helix is Xbox’s next console, and it plays PC games

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Resident Evil Requiem will get a story expansion

There’s no word yet on when the story expansion will drop.

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Resident Evil Requiem, Pokémon Pokopia, and Slay the Spire 2. Between these three, gamers today are eating well and good. Or rather, they’re not, because of how addicting of a time sink these titles are. The latter two especially are built to be played over and over for weeks and months. Now, Resident Evil Requiem is working on something, so you also won’t forget about it in a few months’ time.

Via an official post on Resident Evil’s social media platforms, Capcom has confirmed that a story expansion is coming to the horror game. Currently, the base game doesn’t take long to beat, especially when compared to other RPGs today. The expansion should add more content to explore the story’s world.

Right now, Capcom can’t share a timeline for the update’s launch. However, in the meantime, the developers are cooking up a few minor updates to keep the game alive. For one, the game will receive performance updates to improve the smoothness of gameplay and fix bugs. It will also get a photo mode for all you Leon-holics out there.

Finally, in May, the base game will get a “minigame” added to the main game. There’s no word as to what this minigame is, so we’ll have to wait for when it drops.

Resident Evil Requiem is out now on all major platforms. The game features the survival horror style of the modern Resident Evil games, while serving up the classic action gameplay with the return of Leon S. Kennedy as a co-protagonist with Grace Ashcroft.

SEE ALSO: Resident Evil Requiem is out now

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GIGABYTE collaborates with Capcom for RE Requiem custom PC

Giveaway runs until March 31

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Resident Evil Requiem

GIGABYTE and Capcom have collaborated for a limited time Resident Evil Requiem-inspired custom PC giveaway.

The setup is inspired by the title, which recently released, and includes an exclusive monitor game bundle to bring players closer to the experience.

Headlining the collaboration is the Umbrella Corporation — Level 3 Access custom rig giveaway. It is one of a kind, fully-built desktop featuring a Z890M AORUS ELITE WIFI7 ICE motherboard and RTX 5080 AERO OC SFF graphics.

Of course, it draws inspiration from the visual identity and atmosphere of Resident Evil Requiem. It also features a GIGABYTE C102 GLASS ICE chassis design and custom GIGABYTE MO27Q28G gaming monitor to complete the setup.

The giveaway runs from March 2 to March 31 via the official campaign website. Fans can enter for a chance to win the custom rig, with no purchase necessary. The only caveat is that they have to be a United States or Canada resident.

Such experience is designed to invite players and PC enthusiasts alike to engage with the collaboration while highlighting GIGABYTE’s premium hardware craftmanship and attention to detail.

In addition to the giveaway, GIGABYTE is also offering a Resident Evil Requiem game bundle with select gaming monitors. Included are AORUS brand monitors, ranging from 27 to 55 inches in size.

This bundle is available until March 31. Customers who purchase eligible models can redeem a digital game code through GIGABYTE’s official redemption platform.

The featured monitor is the MO27Q28G, which has fourth generation WOLED panel with 280Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. It is an ideal monitor to experience the spine-chilling terror and death-defying action of the title.

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