All Games Announced at the Game Awards 2025
All the biggest world premieres at The Game Awards 2025 leaned hard into sequels, reboots, and big-name licenses, with a few weird new IPs thrown in to keep things interesting. Here are some of the of the standout upcoming games, each with its official reveal trailer so you can dive straight in:
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Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic – Single‑player story set in the Old Republic era, directed by Casey Hudson. Trailer: YouTube via the official TGA 2025 playlist.
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Control: Resonant – Sequel to Control, expanding the Oldest House and the Bureau’s weirdness. Trailer: Xbox / Remedy segment in the TGA 2025 trailers playlist.
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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight – New Lego Batman game mixing open‑world Gotham with classic Lego humor. Trailer: Listed in the TGA 2025 trailers playlist.
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Tomb Raider: Catalyst – Brand‑new Lara Croft adventure set after the reboot trilogy. Trailer: Shown in the TGA 2025 main show playlist.
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Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis – Full remake of the original 1996 Tomb Raider with modern controls and visuals. Trailer: Crystal Dynamics segment in the TGA playlist.
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Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred – Next Diablo 4 expansion, revealed with a cinematic showing Mephisto and the new Paladin. Trailer: “Lord of Hatred World Premiere” on the official TGA YouTube.
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007: First Light – James Bond origin game from IO Interactive, with a new trailer featuring villain Bawma (played by Lenny Kravitz). Trailer: 007 First Light TGA trailer.
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Stupid Never Dies – Stylish third‑person action game about a zombie boy and human girl fighting monsters to ska music. Trailer: “Stupid Never Dies Reveal Trailer | The Game Awards 2025”.
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Bradley the Badger – Quirky character‑driven game revealed in the indie block. Trailer: “Bradley the Badger Reveal Trailer | The Game Awards 2025”.
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Forest 3 – Next entry in the Sons of the Forest line, with an even creepier, hydra‑like creature reveal. Trailer: Featured in the “NEW Trailers” TGA playlist.
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Lords of the Fallen 2 – Souls‑like sequel showing its first in‑game action slice. Trailer: Part of Xbox / TGA reveal recap.
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Ontos – New horror project from the creators of Amnesia and Soma, teased for 2026. Trailer: Highlighted in Xbox Wire’s TGA coverage.
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No Law – Cyberpunk FPS from the team behind The Ascent, built in Unreal Engine 5. Trailer: Included among the Xbox reveals.
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4Loop – Co‑op shooter and first game from Bad Robot Games, led by Left 4 Dead’s Mike Booth. Trailer: Listed in VGC’s “everything announced” round‑up.
TCMFGames (@TCMF2) shared on X the confirmed list of games for The Game Awards.
Where to watch The Game Awards 2025?
You can watch The Game Awards 2025 for free on the official YouTube channel, which streams the show live in 4K and archives the full VOD plus separate trailer uploads. The show is also live on Twitch, TikTok Live, Facebook Live, Instagram, X, Steam, and Prime Video, with many approved creators co‑streaming it to add their own commentary.
If you want to quickly rewatch specific reveals instead of the whole event, the official YouTube playlist “The Game Awards 2025 | NEW Trailers, Gameplay & World Premieres” groups all the big announcements in one place. That’s where you’ll find fresh trailers for things like Stupid Never Dies, Bradley the Badger, Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, and the new Tomb Raider projects without scrubbing through a three‑hour show.
The Game Awards 2025
The Game Awards 2025 is Geoff Keighley’s annual end‑of‑year show celebrating game releases, new announcements, and industry talent, broadcast from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on December 11. Alongside the reveals, it handed Game of the Year to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and spread trophies across heavy hitters like Hades II, Hollow Knight: Silksong, and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach in various categories.
Beyond awards and world premieres, the show featured live performances by The Game Awards Orchestra and Evanescence and continued its push as a global streaming event with added accessibility options, Twitch Drops, and ASL and descriptive‑audio companion streams. For anyone trying to keep up with what’s coming next in games, it remains the single densest night of announcements on the calendar.
Disclaimer:
The list of “all games announced at The Game Awards 2025” is based on currently available event coverage and may not include every regional or smaller reveal. Release plans, titles, and trailer links can change after the show, so readers should always cross-check details with official publisher channels and the event archive.




