Weekly roundup of new video games released November 24–30, 2025 — open-world RPGs, racing sims, indie metroidvanias, retro shooters and roguelites
Weekly roundup of new video games released November 24–30, 2025 — open-world RPGs, racing sims, indie metroidvanias, retro shooters and roguelites

Discover the most notable new game releases from 24–30 November 2025 — from open-world RPGs and racing sims to pixel-art side-scrollers and indie adventures. Whether you’re after realism, nostalgia, or fresh indie vibes, this roundup brings this week’s standouts.

Key Highlights: New Game Releases Last Week

  • Of Ash and Steel – Open-world Action RPG (PC)
  • Constance – 2D Metroidvania / Indie Adventure (PC)
  • Project Motor Racing – Sim Racing (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S)
  • Terminator 2D: No Fate – Retro 2D Side-Scroller / Run-and-Gun (Multi-platform)
  • Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeon – Roguelite / Arcade-Platform (PC, Consoles)

Game Reviews & Quick Overviews

Of Ash and Steel
A low-fantasy, open-world action RPG that embraces old-school design ideals: no waypoint markers, deep exploration, and customizable combat using swords, bows, and magic. Great pick if you love immersive RPGs with freedom to explore and shape your character’s journey.

Constance
A hand-drawn 2D metroidvania with strong visual style and narrative undercurrents — you play as a paintbrush-wielding artist navigating a decaying inner world. A good fit for indie fans seeking art-driven, atmospheric adventures with unique mechanics.

Project Motor Racing
Next-gen sim-racing delivering realistic physics, wide car selection, dynamic tracks and weather, offering both depth and accessibility. Perfect for racing fans who enjoy simulation-level detail and variety across platforms.

Terminator 2D: No Fate
Retro-style pixel-art action reimagining a classic movie’s story as a side-scroll run-and-gun adventure. Fans of nostalgic arcade shooters and old-school action will appreciate its throwback aesthetic and fast-paced gameplay.

Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeon
A roguelite/platformer reboot blending nostalgic arcade mechanics with modern roguelite design. Randomized levels, bubble-based combat, and replayability make it a fun pick for players who like casual but dynamic action games.

Stay tuned each week for your essential guide to weekly new game releases, in-depth reviews, and the latest gaming news. We’ll keep you updated with must-play titles across genres — from AAA blockbusters to indie gems.

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