The PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted 2025 recently concluded, offering PC gamers a thrilling glimpse into the future of digital entertainment. The event showcased a diverse array of upcoming titles, with a particular emphasis on the burgeoning genres of science fiction and space exploration games, promising players new worlds to conquer and stories to experience.
Key Takeaways
- A wide variety of new and upcoming sci-fi and space games were revealed.
- Several titles offer unique gameplay mechanics, from space flight sims to narrative-driven survival adventures.
- Familiar franchises like Starship Troopers and Battlestar Galactica are set to make a return.
- Many featured games are available to wishlist or play via demos on platforms like Steam.
High On Life 2 Soars with New Mechanics
Squanch Games offered a developer diary for "High On Life 2," revealing an exciting new skateboarding mechanic. Building on the success of its predecessor’s raunchy humor and vibrant alien worlds, the sequel promises a retro-infused traversal system as players battle criminals in cartoony extraterrestrial settings.
Remnant Protocol: A Galactic Rebellion Unfolds
Progenitor Game Studios’ "Remnant Protocol" was showcased with a new release date trailer. This ambitious space flight simulator, featuring full VR support, places players in command of a galactic rebellion generations after a pivotal assassination. With procedurally generated plot beats and missions, the developers assure that no two playthroughs will be the same.
Lunar Strike and Luna Abyss: Diverse Takes on Space Exploration
"Lunar Strike" from Cognition presents a narrative-driven adventure set on the Moon’s South Pole in 2119. This title focuses on survival mechanics and a compelling story of sabotage, eschewing combat for a tense exploration experience. In contrast, Kwalee Labs’ "Luna Abyss" offers a first-person adventure filled with shooting and bullet-hell elements. Players are tasked with exploring a derelict megastructure beneath the surface of a mimic moon, blending creepy aesthetics with Eldritch Horror themes. A demo for "Luna Abyss" is available on Steam.
Strategic Ship Design and Classic Sci-Fi
Iron Anchor Games’ "Down with the Ship" combines strategic auto-battling with ship design, reminiscent of "FTL" meets "Pipe Mania." Players construct heavily-armed spaceships, connecting systems with power and ammo, before engaging in brutal combat. Demos are also available for this title. Auroch Digital unveiled "Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War!," a retro-inspired shooter that brings back Casper Van Dien as Johnny Rico. The game promises classic bug-hunting action with chunky 3D graphics.
Battlestar Galactica and Samurai Space Opera
"Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes" by Alt Shift blends narrative gameplay with real-time tactical battles and deep ship management. Structured as a roguelite, it encourages players to learn from repeated failures. The show also featured the surprise reveal of "SOL Shogunate" from Chaos Manufacturing. Described as a "samurai space opera," this action-RPG is set on Earth’s moon, featuring massive cities, giant vehicles, and warring samurai families, promising ambitious world-building for hack-and-slash enthusiasts.
Other Notable Mentions
The event also highlighted "DAMON and BABY" from Arc System Works, a new shooting action game with two-player co-op set for an early 2026 release. Xbox reveals included "Carmageddon: Rogue Shift," "Memories In Orbit" (coming to Xbox Game Pass), "Grave Seasons," "Killing Floor 3," and "High On Life 2" (also on Xbox Game Pass).
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