It’s a brand new month, and we all know what that means: another wave of games lining up to eat away at your backlog. February might be shorter on days, but it’s not short on releases.
Squanch Games returns with High on Life 2, bringing back the chaotic, fast-moving sci-fi shooter and its cast of relentlessly talkative weapons. At the same time, Nintendo rolls out Mario Tennis Fever as one of the first major sports titles for the Switch 2.
Elsewhere, Team Ninja expands its punishing action RPG formula with Nioh 3, adding new combat styles and larger areas to explore. All told, there’s plenty arriving across genres this month, so here’s a look at all the games releasing in February 2026.
Top video game releases for February 2026
Here are all the new video game releases for February 2026:
– Deus Ex Remastered
– Evil Inside VR
– High on Life 2
– Mario Tennis Fever
– My Hero Academia: All’s Justice
– PUBG: Blindspot
Deus Ex Remastered
Deus Ex Remastered is bringing a turn-of-the-century classic back for a new generation without messing with what made it special. Set in a conspiracy-heavy near future, the game offers an unusual amount of freedom, letting you talk your way out of trouble, sneak through levels, hack systems, or go in guns blazing, often with lasting consequences.
The remastered freshens things up with improved lighting, rebuilt character models, lip-synced dialogue, and modern quality-of-life touches like autosaves, faster load times, and proper controller support.
While not a full-blown remake, it does address the original’s rougher edges in the right places. If you’ve never played Deus Ex, or haven’t touched it in years, this is the easiest way to jump back in.
Deus Ex Remastered launches February 5 on PC, Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S.
Evil Inside VR
If you enjoy psychological horror, Evil Inside VR places you directly inside an unstable household shaped by grief and obsession. You step into the role of Mark, a teenager dealing with his mother’s death and his father’s arrest, only for a failed attempt to contact her through a Ouija board to spiral into something much worse.
The house you explore feels unstable and hostile, with shifting spaces and unsettling sounds. Puzzles have been rebuilt for physical interaction, lighting and audio overhauled, and the experience is designed to keep tension building steadily.
Evil Inside VR launches February 5 on PS VR2 and Meta Quest 3.
High on Life 2
High on Life 2 picks up after the events of the first game, putting you back in the shoes of a now-successful bounty hunter whose comfortable life is turned upside down when an alien pharmaceutical conglomerate targets your sister. The story launches another galaxy-spanning adventure filled with strange worlds, absurd characters, and sharp jokes.
Combat feels more refined, with smoother movement, more flexible encounters, and a new skateboard mechanic that you can use in both combat and exploration. The talking guns are back, now with dialogue choices that change how conversations play out and keep things feeling fresh.
High on Life 2 launches February 13 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S, with Switch 2 coming later.
Mario Tennis Fever
Mario Tennis Fever goes full throttle on the Switch 2, delivering a fast, accessible tennis experience loaded with new twists. Developed by Camelot, it keeps the core formula fans know while adding Fever Rackets, which create wild court-altering effects like ice, shrinking rackets, and moving hazards when the Fever Gauge fills, often flipping rallies in an instant.
Beyond standard matches, there’s plenty to do, with inventive modes, expanded online play, and a full story mode where Mario and friends get turned into babies and have to relearn tennis from scratch through structured challenges and boss fights. The roster is huge at 38 characters, featuring fan favourites alongside some delightfully odd picks like Baby Waluigi.
Mario Tennis Fever launches February 12, exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2.
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice
As My Hero Academia heads toward its climactic final showdown, All’s Justice arrives as a playable take on the series’ most decisive conflict. The story mode follows the anime’s final battle arc from both Hero and Villain perspectives, featuring fully voiced dialogue and dramatic in-engine cutscenes. Combat sticks to fast, super-powered 3D arena fighting, centered on 3v3 tag-team battles where you can swap characters mid-combo and set up coordinated attacks.
The new Rising system lets fighters temporarily push past their limits, creating momentum swings and last-ditch comebacks. With its largest roster yet and a focus on spectacle and teamwork, it’s shaping up as a fitting send-off.
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice launches February 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S.
PUBG: Blindspot
PUBG: Blindspot brings PUBG’s intense, tactical gameplay into a new top-down, 5v5 format. Instead of wide battlefields, matches play out across compact maps packed with corridors, windows, and blind corners, and you only see enemies when they’re in your line of sight. That makes every push, rotation, and angle choice count.
The main Team Deathmatch mode plays fast but stays tactical, while the upcoming Demolition mode adds a more structured attack-and-defend layer built around traps and coordinated breaches. Gunfights are quick and punishing, and character loadouts introduce meaningful tactical choices.
PUBG: Blindspot enters free-to-play Early Access on PC via Steam on February 5.
Other games to look out for in February 2026
If you’re wondering what other titles are hitting shelves this month, then here’s a look at every new video game releasing in February 2026:
Starsand Island (PC) – February 1
Goldilocks One (PC) – February 3
Nonentity Galaxy (PC) – February 3
The Last Starship (PC) – February 3
Unemployment Simulator 2018 (PC) – February 3
Master of Piece (PC) – February 4
The Pale Piper (PC) – February 4
Retrocade (iOS) – February 5
Pirates VR: Jolly Roger (Quest) – February 5
Evil Inside VR (PSVR2, Quest) – February 5
Lovish (PC) – February 5
Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined (PC, Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Series X and S) – February 5
4PGP: Four-Player Grand Prix (Switch, Switch 2) – February 5
Order of Kings (PC) – February 5
Tackle for Loss (PC) – February 5
Tomb of the Bloodletter (PC) – February 5
JDM: Japanese Drift Master (PS5) – February 6
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 6
Dawncaster (PC, Mac, Linux) – February 6
Capcom Arcade Stadium (Switch, PS4, Series X and S) – February 8
Relooted (PC, Xbox Series X and S) – February 10
Shadows of the Afterland (PC, Switch, Mac, Linux) – February 10
The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest (PC, Switch) – February 10
Cash Cleaner Simulator (PS5, Series X and S) – February 11
Locked in My Darkness 2: The Room (PC) – February 11
Suborbital Salvage (PC) – February 11
BlazBlue Entropy Effect X (Switch, PS5, Series X and S) – February 12
Disciples: Domination (PC) – February 12
Down Among the Dead Men (Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X and S) – February 12
Hakuoki SSL ~Sweet School Life~ (Switch) – February 12
KILLER INN (PC) – February 12
Tomb Raider (iOS, Android) – February 12
High on Life 2 (Xbox Series X and S) – February 13
Clue: Murder by Death (PC, Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Series X and S) – February 13
REANIMAL (PC, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 13
Astrobotanica (PC) – February 16
NORSE: Oath of Blood (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S) – February 17
Under The Island (PC) – February 17
Insider Trading (PC) – February 18
Menherarium (PC) – February 18
Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown (PC, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 18
Strange Brew (PC) – February 18
The Killing Stone (PC) – February 18
Backrooms Level X (Switch, PS5, Series X and S) – February 19
Dead In Antares (PC) – February 19
Death Match Love Comedy! (PC, Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X and S) – February 19
Demon Tides (PC, Switch) – February 19
Gear.Club Unlimited 3 (Switch 2) – February 19
Gumball in Trick-Or-Treat Land (PC, Game Boy Color) – February 19
Love Eternal (PC, Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 19
Park Ranger Simulator (PC, PS5) – February 19
Styx: Blades of Greed (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 19
Super Battle Golf (PC) – February 19
Earnest Evans Collection (PC, Switch, PS4, PS5) – February 22
Konfronto (PC) – February 23
Spider Roulette (PC) – February 23
Tides of Tomorrow (PC) – February 24
Reigns: The Witcher (PC, iOS, Android) – February 25
City Hunter (PC, Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Series X and S) – February 26
ICARUS: Console Edition (PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 26
Raiden Fighters Remix Collection (Switch, PS4, PS5) – February 26
The Disney Afternoon Collection (PC, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 26
Resident Evil Requiem (PC, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 27
Serene Estates: The Last Guy (PC) – February 27
Sword of the Necromancer Collection (Switch, PS5) – February 27
Tales Of Berseria Remastered (PC, Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X and S) – February 27
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin (PC, PS5, iOS, Android) – February 28
My Beloved Star (iOS, Android) – February 2026
Path of Mystery: A Brush with Death (Switch) – February 2026
The Midnight Walk (PS5) – February 2026
Astro Protocol (PC) – TBC
Vortex 9 VR (Quest) – TBC
YUME ROOF (PC) – TBC
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