
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.
Helpful summary, I like seeing everything grouped together like this instead of scattered across sites.
Some interesting announcements in this window, especially the ones tied to upcoming 2026 projects.
Good mix of indie and major titles, this week actually feels more varied than expected.
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