New Games Actually Worth Playing in April 2026

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April 2026 delivers a balanced lineup of fresh video game releases across PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2. While it lacks massive AAA blockbusters, the month shines with creative originals, stylish indies, long-awaited ports, and meaningful expansions. Here are the standout titles that have generated strong buzz through previews, early reviews, and player anticipation—games that feel fresh, polished, and genuinely enjoyable.

### Pragmata (April 17)
Capcom’s new sci-fi action-adventure follows spacefarer Hugh and his android companion Diana as they battle a rogue AI on a lunar research station while yearning to return to Earth. The game mixes third-person shooting, inventive hacking and puzzle mechanics, and a touching partnership dynamic between the protagonists. Early hands-on feedback and reviews highlight its addictive combat loop, charming character chemistry, impressive visuals (especially on PS5 and Switch 2), and joyful, inventive gameplay that feels like a pure “video game” experience. With strong scores in the 85+ range, Pragmata stands out as one of April’s most recommended picks for fans of action games with personality and heart. It’s available on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2 (with a slight regional variation for the Japanese Switch 2 version).

### Saros (April 30, PS5 exclusive)
Housemarque, the studio behind *Returnal*, returns with this third-person roguelite action game set on the mysterious planet Carcosa during a haunting eclipse. Players investigate a lost colony amid intense bullet-hell-inspired shooting, shield-based mechanics that let you absorb and redirect damage, and evolving loadouts. Previews praise its arcade-style intensity combined with deeper progression systems and a more accessible vibe than *Returnal*, all wrapped in beautiful, high-stakes sci-fi chaos. If you own a PS5 and crave stylish, adrenaline-pumping action, Saros is a highlight to watch for at the end of the month.

### Mouse: P.I. For Hire (April 16)
This charming first-person shooter embraces black-and-white rubber-hose animation inspired by 1930s cartoons, blending noir vibes with wacky cartoon energy (think classic Mickey Mouse meets hard-boiled detective tales). You play as private eye Jack Pepper (voiced by Troy Baker) uncovering corruption, kidnappings, and murder in the anthropomorphic city of Mouseburg, using a mix of realistic firearms and absurd cartoon weapons. Reviews describe it as fun, stylish, and surprisingly solid for a debut project, earning Metacritic/OpenCritic scores around 80–83. At a modest price point and with a 12–20 hour campaign, it offers an accessible, personality-driven shooter experience across PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2.

### Replaced (April 14)
This narrative-driven 2.5D cinematic platformer is set in a retro-futuristic, post-nuclear alternate 1980s America dominated by megacorporations. You control an AI consciousness inhabiting a human body, navigating fluid free-flow combat, exploration, and a story rich in social commentary and unexpected twists. After delays for extra polish, early impressions point to 8–12 hours of atmospheric, stylish action-platforming with real heart. It launches day one on Xbox Game Pass for many players, making it an easy recommendation for those seeking something cinematic and thoughtful on PC and Xbox Series X|S.

### Starfield (PS5 port + updates, April 7)
Bethesda’s expansive space RPG finally arrives on PlayStation 5 (base game priced around $50), bringing the full experience to a new audience alongside the **Free Lanes** update (adding new companions, outpost options, and ship customizations) and the **Terran Armada** story DLC. If you’ve been waiting to explore its massive open-world space adventure on PS5—or want fresh content on other platforms—this is a timely opportunity to dive in or return.

### Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred (Expansion, April 28)
Blizzard’s major expansion for the action-RPG brings a new region (Skovos), fresh classes including the Paladin and Warlock, skill tree overhauls, the return of the Horadric Cube, and an epic confrontation with Mephisto. Designed to expand build variety and inject new life into the endgame, it’s ideal for players already invested in seasonal grinding who want high-damage chaos and deeper customization. Available on PC and consoles.

### Other Notables Worth Checking Out
– **Darwin’s Paradox! (April 2)**: A charming platformer from Konami featuring a sneaky octopus protagonist, blending stealth, inventive leaping, and platforming across multiple platforms.
– **Road to Vostok (Early Access, April 7)**: A harsh post-apocalyptic survival FPS with permadeath, dynamic weather, and loot scavenging—perfect for fans of *S.T.A.L.K.E.R.*-style tension.
– **Pokémon Champions (April 8, Switch)**: A new turn-based strategy entry in the Pokémon series.
– **Invincible VS (April 30)**: A 3v3 fighting game based on the *Invincible* comics, featuring a story mode and rollback netcode.
– Smaller indies and ports, including *Hades II* and *Goat Simulator 3* arriving on Switch 2, round out the month with cozy or quirky options.

April 2026 leans into creative mid-tier titles and targeted updates rather than overwhelming AAA volume. Many releases offer demos—sampling **Pragmata** or others before purchasing is a smart move. Whether you’re into sci-fi action, stylish shooters, narrative platformers, or expanding your existing favorites, there’s something worthwhile this month.

What’s catching your eye in April, or are you focusing on clearing your backlog ahead of bigger 2026 releases later in the year?

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