Upcoming New RPGs For 2024 & Beyond


Role-playing games have been a staple of the gaming industry for more than three decades. Each month, the genre tends to welcome a couple of noteworthy titles, be it high-profile releases such as Starfield, Lies of P, Hogwarts Legacy, Octopath Traveler 2, and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty or more niche projects like Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society, 8-Bit Adventures 2, and Little Witch Nobeta. There are always new RPGs on the horizon.

Due to the ambitious nature of the genre’s AAA projects, they are often announced years in advance, a practice that can result in extremely high expectations. Once the hype train gets moving, stopping it can be impossible, which has resulted in some disappointments in the past. However, when a game lives up to its potential, it is a thing of beauty. Which upcoming RPGs are the most sought-after?

Updated October 12, 2024: Two major 2024 RPGs have just debuted in Throne and Liberty and Metaphor: ReFantazio, and they are both great for what they are trying to be. Even Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream has its positives. As big as all these releases are, the year is not done producing RPGS yet.

Ys 10: Nordics

Action JRPG

Systems

Released

October 25, 2024

Developer(s)

Nihon Falcom

Ys 10: Nordics came out on September 28, 2023, in Asia, so Falcom’s most recent entry in its long-running JRPG franchise is available in some parts of the world; however, the English version’s release date has yet to be confirmed. While Ys 9 garnered a slightly mixed reception, the overall series has been on a high since Ys 8, which helped expose the decorated license to a more mainstream audience.

If reviews of the Japanese version are any indication, Ys 10 will likely be divisive among fans. The game ditches the series’ party system in favor of a dual protagonist setup; more importantly, a combo system that allows the two leads to combine forces seems to be overpowered to the point of rendering individual abilities somewhat pointless. The ship-based exploration and combat might also prove to be polarizing. Still, Falcom knows its way around fun action, and even if Ys 10 proves not to be among the franchise’s greatest creations, it should still be very enjoyable.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Action (Presumably)

Released

October 31, 2024

More than a decade has passed since the last Dragon Age game, and the world is long overdue for another BioWare masterpiece. Even if the sequels were polarizing, the franchise still holds a lot of weight in the RPG sphere, and a new entry will not only attract a lot of attention but also be held to very high standards.

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A sequel has been in development for years and the process has not always been smooth; however, The Veilguard has officially been announced and is set for an October 2024 debut. A complicated development cycle does not have to result in an underwhelming final product, and BioWare is still more than capable of producing greatness. Still, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be a big deal when it eventually comes out.

Farmagia

Harvest, Raise, & Battle

Released

November 1, 2024

Developer(s)

Marvelous

Marvelous’ Farmagia looks set to offer an enticing blend of mechanics and genres, creating a monster-collecting RPG that could be quite a fresh take on the slightly saturated concept. Due to the rise of an overlord, players head out on an epic journey across Felcidad, seeking to create an army of monsters capable of resisting the new ruler’s control.

The “army” part is Farmagia‘s selling point, with players getting to plant seeds to create Battle Buddy units that can then be used in combat. Besides farming monsters, ranches are also used to train them. The JRPG’s battle system looks like it could be interesting, combining real-time with strategic elements. It seems like the human characters do not fight directly but rather give orders to their armies, allowing them to govern their actions in battle. This system seems like one of those that requires direct experience to understand it.

Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Nintendo’s First New Mario RPG In A Long Time

Systems

Released

November 7, 2024

Developer(s)

Nintendo EPD

Recently, Nintendo has been happy to embrace Mario’s role-playing legacy, releasing remakes of Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Both of those Switch games are great, particularly the latter, but they are hardly a replacement for new adventures. Putting aside remakes and remasters, Paper Mario: The Origami King was the only fresh Mario RPG to debut in the last eight years, and an argument could be made against that game being part of the genre.

For a while, the Mario & Luigi series started to feel like a thing of the past, with the last fully new entry being 2015’s Paper Jam. However, that all changed during the June 2024 Nintendo Direct, which included a reveal for Mario & Luigi: Brothership. This upcoming project will mark the IP’s home console debut, and it seems set to be an impressive evolution of the franchise’s gameplay, visual style, and sense of humor. While perhaps not as decorated as Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi is arguably among the most consistent JRPG series of all time, delivering nothing but greatness. Even the weakest entries – Dream Team and Paper Jam – are very good, and Brothership should surpass that threshold.

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake

Gorgeous Take On A Classic

Released

November 14, 2024

While the HD-2D remakes of Dragon Quest 1 & 2 are tentatively set for 2025, the third game’s revamp is confirmed to be coming in November 2024. Utilizing a visual style similar to Octopath Traveler, Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake modernizes the classic look in a way that remains authentic to the original’s simple beauty, all the while looking more than sharp enough to stand alongside contemporary JRPGs.

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Dragon Quest 3 is recognized as a masterpiece that helped firmly establish the tropes and conventions that would go on to define the franchise for decades to come. While some things have changed over the last three decades, Dragon Quest‘s gameplay, story style, and world-building have remained consistent. DQ3 will now be as accessible as possible.

Path Of Exile 2

Free-To-Play Isometric Action RPG

Released

November 15, 2024

Grinding Gear Games’ Path of Exile is still among the best free RPGs on the market, despite being more than a decade old by this point. Frankly, anybody craving something similar to the classic Diablo formula cannot do much better than the original PoE, and that is taking into account Diablo 3 and 4.

Naturally, Path of Exile 2‘s announcement garnered near-universal excitement, especially when Grinding Gear revealed that it would also be free-to-play. More often than not, that price point tends to inspire worry since it usually translates to an extremely grindy experience with (occasionally) pay-to-win elements. While certainly time-consuming, PoE is very much designed to be played for free, and it is among the best representatives of that business model.

PoE 2 has large shoes to fill, but there is nothing to suggest the sequel will struggle to meet the lofty standard set by its predecessor. So far, the footage paints a picture of a dark fantasy epic with improved combat, character selection, and exploration. It looks great.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart Of Chornobyl

Open-World, Survival, & FPS

Systems

Released

November 20, 2024

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is a difficult series to define. The games are first-person shooters, but they are hardly similar to most of the genre’s popular releases. Open-world is more of a theme and concept rather than a full-blown genre, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.‘s very harsh universe and survival elements set it apart from seemingly similar projects like Fallout. Survival horror is somewhat accurate, although newcomers expecting something in the vein of Resident Evil or Silent Hill will be disappointed. The same holds for the RPG descriptor, although the games usually incorporate enough ideas from the genre to be worth recommending to fans provided they are not averse to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.‘s other categories and its immersive sim qualities.

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Heart of Chornobyl has had a challenging pre-launch cycle due to developments beyond GSC’s control, resulting in some delays; however, a November 2024 release has been announced. Seeming to be an ambitious evolution of its great predecessors, Heart of Chornobyl could provide a unique experience that no other 2024 project will be able to match.

Tales of Graces f Remastered

Bringing Back An All-Time Great JRPG Combat System

Tales of Graces f Remastered

Released

January 17, 2025

Developer(s)

Tose

Bandai Namco’s Tales has been a reliable source of real-time action JRPG goodness for decades, with most entries being at least decent. Tales of Arise marked a high point for the franchise, and a proper successor has yet to be announced. However, in the meantime, fans (or new players) can look forward to Tales of Graces f Remastered, a revival that will make the PS3 exclusive available to a much wider audience.

Tales of Grace was also released on the Wii, but only in Japan.

While not the first to embrace full 3D, Tales of Graces f perfected the formula, crafting a battle system that is still largely regarded as the best in the series. The game struck the perfect balance of accessibility, depth, speed, and skill, resulting in one of the smoothest and most addictive combat loops in the JRPG genre. Now, admittedly, Tales of Graces f‘s story and characters tend to be divisive, but they do not detract too much from the game’s strengths.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Ambitious Open-World Medieval RPG With A Focus On Realism

Released

February 11, 2025

Developer(s)

Warhorse Studios

Warhorse’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance teleports players to the Middle Ages, dropping them in a detailed and vast rendition of Central Bohemia. With slow pacing, challenging combat, and an emphasis on authenticity, the 2018 game is an impressive work of art, even if it might not appeal to everyone. The sequel will debut at the beginning of 2025, and early indications suggest that Warhorse has primarily doubled down on the original’s strengths and uniqueness.

Going by the gameplay footage that has been shown so far, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 seems set to be even more immersive than its predecessor, which is no easy feat. While the first game was a slow-burn hit that gained momentum from word of mouth, the sequel seems likely to hit the ground running, especially as more hype builds in the coming months.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Stealth Action-Adventure RPG

Released

February 14, 2025

While not everyone loved the shift, Assassin’s Creed has been steadily implementing more RPG elements since Origins, with Mirage being an exception. Ubisoft’s upcoming entry, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, looks set to continue this trend, at least according to comments made in this Xbox interview by its Game Director, Charles Benoit. Set in Feudal Japan, this project will feature two protagonists, a shinobi named Naoe and a samurai called Yasuke. Except for certain missions, players will be able to swap between these characters on the fly, and they have unique skills, weapons, and playstyles.

Every Assassin’s Creed game is a big deal, but Shadows appears to be attracting more hype than usual. Part of that has to do with the setting, as fans have been craving a Japan-based adventure for years. The dual-protagonist structure is also compelling, especially since Naoe seems to be designed to facilitate stealth-based combat similar to the older entries in the series.

Originally scheduled for November 2024, Assassin’s Creed Shadows was pushed back to February 14, 2024.

Avowed

Obsidian’s Next Action RPG

Systems

Released

February 18, 2025

A new Obsidian project is always a cause for celebration, and Avowed seems set to be among the developer’s most ambitious endeavors to date. While set in the Pillars of Eternity universe, the upcoming RPG should be quite a different beast. For one, Avowed is a real-time action game played either from a first or third-person perspective, which stands in stark contrast with PoE‘s isometric presentation.

Although only a few elements have been revealed so far, the RPG seems set to feature a robust magic system, along with skill trees that grant players some choice in how they build their characters (which makes sense considering Obsidian’s track record).

Obsidian has kept most of Avowed‘s story under wraps for now, only revealing that players will step into the shoes of a character who is assigned to investigate a plague. Also, companions will be part of the experience. Avowed has been delayed from 2024 to 2025, but it will hopefully be worth the wait.

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Monster Hunter Wilds

Capcom’s Action Epic With RPG Elements

Released

February 28, 2025

A new Monster Hunter is always a cause for celebration, and Wilds looks primed and ready to be an impressive work of art. Capcom has confirmed that a February 2025 release is on the cards and that the game will launch on the PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S; consequently, Wilds will likely have more in common with World rather than Rise since the latter was designed around the Nintendo Switch’s limitations, resulting in fairly small maps compared to its predecessor.

Now, an argument could be made that Monster Hunter exists in a unique category outside of RPGs, which is certainly fair. Still, the games always incorporate a variety of role-playing elements, and they are generally good picks for fans of the genre who want to focus on action over story.

Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster

A Compilation Containing Two JRPG Classics

Putting aside spin-offs, the last Suikoden games debuted in 2006, nearly two decades ago by this point. The world has gone way too long without a new mainline entry, and while a sequel does not appear to be on the horizon, Konami is at least revisiting the first two games in the form of an HD remaster compilation package.

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Now, the revealed improvements and changes are fairly ordinary, mostly focusing on improved backgrounds, animations, and basic quality-of-life adjustments like auto-save and a fast-forward for battles. This package seems set to play things safe and mostly just preserve the base games. Fortunately, Suikoden and its sequel are timeless masterpieces.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2

Action & Social Sim

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines is the definition of a cult classic. While rough around the edges, the RPG features fantastic writing and characters, along with a great deal of customization that provides players with plenty of creative freedom. It is a masterpiece that, for the longest time, seemed destined to remain a solitary project (in the video game industry, anyway); however, in 2019, Bloodlines 2 was revealed to the world. Since then, the game has been pushed back a few times, and information regarding its production has been inconsistent. That said, a few Vampire: The Masquerade spin-offs have debuted over the last few years, so the IP is alive.

Set in Seattle, Bloodlines 2 will let players create a newly transformed vampire, which will involve picking things like their human background and preferred discipline. Vampire: The Masquerade‘s success can be partially credited to its deep clan system, which permits players to commit to one of the vampire groups operating in the city. This element should be present in Bloodlines 2. In terms of gameplay, so far, it seems like the sequel will stick close to its predecessor; therefore, expect first-person action with a heavy focus on a dialogue system.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A

The Next Evolution

Systems

At this point, Pokemon Legends: Z-A is largely shrouded in shadow, with very little available information. Game Freak has confirmed that the project will take place in Kalos, which was introduced during the sixth generation. Similar to 2022’s Arceus, one has to assume Z-A takes place well before the events of X and Y. Beyond that, the sequel/successor will almost certainly expand on its predecessor’s concepts, specifically an open-world and less focus on combat.

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Open-World (Presumably)

The Elder Scrolls 6 Landscape

Systems

Developer(s)

Bethesda Game Studios

Released

2026-00-00

It was only a matter of time before The Elder Scrolls 6 was revealed, although that is essentially all that Bethesda has done. Except for some minor details that can be surmised from the few seconds of footage that has been released so far, the game is still largely a mystery; however, TES 6 is one of those upcoming RPGs that only needs to exist to generate hype.

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Realistically, Bethesda’s sequel is still a few years away from a debut, and the publisher will probably not start to heavily market the project until after Starfield‘s cycle is complete. Nevertheless, it would be shocking if TES 6 does not wind up as one of the best-selling games of all time.

Dragon Quest 12: The Flames Of Fate

Turn-Based (Presumably)

Dragon-Quest-12-Announcement-Featured-Square-Enix-JRPG-Reveal-Logo

Dragon Quest 12 is a weird one. Since being revealed in 2021, Square Enix has barely uttered a word regarding the next mainline entry in the storied JRPG franchise. Dragon Quest‘s influence and popularity cannot be understated, particularly in Japan where the series is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon. While there was a fairly long dry spell after DQ8, the 11th mainline entry was a hit in Western countries, elevating the license to international highs it had not experienced for a while. Thanks to its predecessor’s success, Dragon Quest 12 is poised to be one of the biggest releases in the license’s history outside of Japan.

Perhaps, Square Enix announced DQ12‘s existence a bit prematurely or simply wanted to gauge the public’s interest in a sequel; whatever the reason, the post-reveal silence has lasted slightly too long. Hopefully, the publisher will expand on the game’s development at some point in the near future as the gaming world is ready for a new mainline Dragon Quest adventure.

The New Witcher Saga (Polaris)

Action & Open-World (Presumably)

The Witcher 4 Different Hype

Subjective opinion aside, The Witcher 3 is objectively one of the best RPGs in the history of gaming. And, for the longest time, the 2015 release seemed destined to be the last mainline entry in CD Projekt Red’s franchise; at least, that was the case until 2022 when the developer announced several new Witcher projects.

Along with a remake of 2007’s The Witcher, CD Projekt Red confirmed that a new saga is in development. The studio has remained tight-lipped about what this might entail, outside of confirming that the game/s will use Unreal Engine 5.

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