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These are the game highlights in October

Philipp Rüegg
1.10.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Demonic carnage scored by metal music, a dream vacation on a moon of Jupiter and the return of a role-playing giant are on the gaming calendar in October.

Alien Isolation put the fear of God into us ten years ago. It was the gaming highlight of October 2014. The coming month again offers plenty of spooky fun. Even if you don’t care for horror and Halloween, I’ve still put together some promising games for you. It’ll raise your pulse out of excitement, not fear.

Throne and Liberty – come to steal your time

If you’re looking for a way to kill time, there are few things better suited than MMOs. Throne and Liberty is the latest addition to this illustrious circle. It offers a fantasy setting, lots of classes, areas to explore and is free to play to boot.

Release date: 1 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: PvE and PvP

Metal: Hellsinger VR – slaughtering and headbanging

In Metal: Hellsinger, you slaughter your way through hordes of bloodthirsty demons to the beat of a powerful metal soundtrack. Memories of Doom arise. The better and longer you destroy opponents on beat, the more damage you deal. There’ll soon be a VR version for anyone who wants to immerse themselves even more in the butcher’s symphony.

Release date: 3 October
Where: PC-VR, PS VR2, Meta Quest
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 3 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Victory Heat Rally – race until sparks (and pixels) fly

This one’s a declaration of love for classic arcade racers. In beautiful 2.5D pixel graphics, you race through twelve locations with just as many racing superstars. The party spirit is upheld thanks to the local split-screen mode.

Release date: 3 October
Where: PC
Multiplayer: local and online multiplayer

Exploding Kittens VR – a new dimension for cat chaos

Up to 15 people can meet in the Social Hub of the VR version of this iconic card game. All those crazy cards are brought to life. There are also various tools, such as a slingshot or judge’s gavel, which you can use during a game.

Release date: 3 October
Where: Meta Quest
Multiplayer: online for up to 15 people

Release date: 4 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 4 October
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 8 October
Where: PC, PS5
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 8 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online co-op

Dead Season – turn-based battles in the zombie apocalypse

The easiest way to describe Dead Season is XCOM with zombies. In turn-based, tactical battles, you lead a group of survivors through the apocalypse. Resources are scarce, the undead endless and relentless. Sometimes you can use your surroundings to your advantage, driving a combine harvester to clear the path of undead, for example.

Release date: 8 October
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero – Kamehamehaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Do you want epic and completely over-the-top battles with screen-filling explosions? Then Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero could be for you. Just like in the anime, an epilepsy warning again applies in this beat ’em up when Son-Goku and co. unleash their superpowers.

Release date: 11 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: local and online PvP

Europa – slowing down on a moon of Jupiter

Europa is a nice way to reduce stress levels again after Dragon Ball. In it, you explore a paradisiacal world on the eponymous moon. You glide across lush meadows and lazy rivers or take off completely for a short time. Looks absolutely stunning.

Release date: 11 October
Where: PC, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Starship Troopers: Extermination – a game packed with bugs

If Helldivers 2 hasn’t given you enough aliens to blast, then Starship Troopers: Extermination is the new shooter for you. Up to 16 trigger-happy troopers can hunt monster beetles in it. Together, you build bases and defend them from alien hordes. During Early Access, it still lacked oomph and polish, but the potential for chaotic multiplayer action was definitely there.

Release date: 11 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online co-op for up to 16 people

Neva – a playable work of art

The studio behind Gris will soon be delivering its next work of art. Like its predecessor, Neva impresses with a unique visual style. In this action adventure, you accompany Alba as she and a growing wolf cub explore a magical world that’s slowly falling apart.

Release date: 15 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Super Mario Party Jamboree – let the games begin!

The party series is back, with new chaotic mini-games guaranteeing plenty of yelps and laughter. More than 110 of them are waiting to drive you up the wall. Get ready to once again be completely blindsided as you snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. There won’t be many changes to the last game, but the new release should again be good for reliable party fun.

Release date: 17 October
Where: Switch
Multiplayer: local and online multiplayer

MechWarrior 5: Clans – follows in massive metal footsteps

The legendary steel colossi will soon be stomping across the battlefield again. In MechWarrior 5: Clans, you control a squad of five pilots from Clan Smoke Jaguar through tactical missions. As always, there are various Battlemechs to choose from, which you can change to suit your mood. There’ll also be an exciting story to go with it.

Release date: 17 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online co-op

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead – play, don’t watch

I’ll never stop being amazed that a brilliant but small horror movie has become a franchise. Three movies are now being followed by their own survival horror game. Here, too, the focus is on sneaking so that the aliens with their super hearing don’t discover you. Nobody was waiting for it, but it could be a lot of fun.

Release date: 17 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: no

RetroRealms Arcade – slaughter until pixels fly

Fans of Evil Dead and Halloween are getting two horror classics in the finest 16-bit pixel graphics with RetroRealms Arcade. In these exaggerated bloody 2D platformers, you can slaughter your way through hordes of monsters as either chainsaw-wielding Ash Williams or knife enthusiast Michael Myers. Great fun for anyone who likes 80s horror cinema.

Release date: 18 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 18 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 18 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: local and online co-op for four people

Release date: 22 October
Where: PC, Mac
Multiplayer: online co-op

Release date: 22 October
Where: PC
Multiplayer: online co-op for eight people

Release date: 23 October
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 25 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online PvE and PvP

Sonic x Shadow Generations – one new title, one remake

The latest Sonic game consists of a remaster of Sonic Generations and the new Shadow Generations. As the name suggests, you play Shadow the Hedgehog. The gameplay is a mix of sidescroller and 3D platformer at the usual fast pace.

Release date: 25 October
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 29 October, deluxe version already on 15 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 29 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: no

Release date: 31 October
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: no

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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