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Timon | 18 Aug 2025

Games 2025: These gaming highlights are coming soon

The gaming year 2025 has already had plenty to offer, from “Monster Hunter Worlds” and “Doom: The Dark Ages” to the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 with “Mario Kart World”. But that’s far from all – the second half of 2025 still has some real highlights in store for you!

With video games it’s like with mugs: you can never have enough of them. In 2025 this is truer than ever, as one great game after another has been released since January. Not only that: in June the Nintendo Switch 2 launched, together with the first new “Mario Kart” title in more than ten years. Looking at the release list for the second half of the year, one thing is clear: your wallet won’t be getting a break. Here are the games of 2025 we’re especially looking forward to – from RPGs to first-person shooters!

Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Release date: (28.8.2025)

In “Kirby and the Forgotten Land” you explore a mysterious 3D world where nature and abandoned cities collide. Together with Elfilin you rescue the kidnapped Waddle Dees, copy enemy abilities and use the new Mouthful Mode to transform into cars, traffic cones or vending machines. Whether solo or in two-player co-op – this adventure is packed with imaginative levels, quirky ideas and challenges.

Borderlands 4

Release date: (23.9.2025)

It took six whole years, but in September 2025 the Borderlands franchise finally continues. In “Borderlands 4” you’ll explore a new world called Kairos with your Vault Hunter, searching not only for alien treasures but also battling a ruthless dictator.

Silent Hill f

Release date: (25.9.2025)

With “Silent Hill f” the cult series makes a return – this time set in 1960s Japan. You play as Hinako, whose hometown Ebisugaoka is consumed by a sinister fog. Amid ghostly streets and grotesque creatures you’ll solve puzzles to survive. On board: a story by Ryukishi07 and music by Akira Yamaoka.

LEGO Party!

Release date: (30.9.2025)

With “LEGO Party!” the famous Danish brick manufacturer is launching an alternative to the hugely successful “Mario Party” series this September. A full 60 mini-games are promised, set in well-known LEGO worlds such as Pirates, Space and Ninjago. Definitely one of the most exciting games of 2025!

Digimon Story: Time Stranger

Release date: (3.10.2025)

Eight years in development and finally almost here: the single-player RPG “Digimon Story: Time Stranger” brings some big changes. For one, it will be the first “Digimon Story” title released for the Xbox. And for another, it will be the first in the series to come with English subtitles.

Battlefield 6

Release date: (10.10.2025)

“Battlefield 6” takes place in the near future – specifically in the year 2027. The scenario: NATO has collapsed, and alliances formed after World War II no longer exist. You are part of the US special unit Dagger 13 and fight against the private military organisation Pax Armata.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A

Release date: (10.10.2025)

In “Pokémon Legends: Z-A” you’ll explore the Kalos region, which you may already know from “Pokémon X” and “Y”. The centre of the game is Illumina City, inspired by Paris. The biggest change: unlike previous Pokémon titles, battles in Pokémon Legends: Z-A take place in real time rather than turn-based.

Jurassic World Evolution 3

Release date: (21.10.2025)

The building continues: October sees the release of the third entry in the “Jurassic World Evolution” series, where you design and create your very own Jurassic World. This time you’ll have even more options, such as greatly expanded control over the terrain of your park.

Anno 117: Pax Romana

Release date: (13.11.2025)

What began in 1998 with “Anno 1602” will reach its eighth instalment in 2025. “Anno 117: Pax Romana” is set in the 2nd century AD, a time when the Roman Empire largely enjoyed peace. Never before has the Anno series taken you so far back in time.

Games 2026: Titles coming next year


  • Resident Evil 9: Requiem (27.2.2026)
  • In the ninth instalment of the “Resident Evil” series you’ll step into the role of FBI agent Grace Ashcroft for the first time and investigate a series of mysterious deaths in a hotel.


  • GTA VI (26.5.2026)
  • Get your sunglasses ready, because “GTA VI” is taking you back to Vice City (aka Miami). The game will also satirise social media and influencer culture.


  • 007 First Light (2026)
  • If you’ve always wanted to know more about James Bond’s backstory, “007 First Light” is for you – the game tells the story of Bond’s recruitment into the British secret service MI6.


  • Game Of Thrones: War For Westeros (2026)
  • In the strategy game “Game Of Thrones: War For Westeros” you’ll choose one of the great houses and fight, as the title suggests, for control of Westeros.

Jurassic Park - Mosquito Amber Table Lamp
Jurassic Park - Mosquito Amber Table Lamp
Your own Jurassic Park moment at home: The officially licensed Mosquito Amber Table Lamp brings the famous mosquito in amber straight to your desk. A warm ambient glow meets an iconic design—ideal for binge-watching, late-night gaming, or as a nerdy decor statement. Dino DNA not included; good vibes are.Runs via USB or batteries, cable included; requires 2 x 1.5 V AAA batteries. Compact size: 12 x 17 x 13 cm—fits on any desk, shelf, or lab. Perfect for fans who want big dino vibes while still saving space.

€69.95*
Pokeball Cereal Bowl - Pokemon
Pokeball Cereal Bowl - Pokemon
Breakfast, but make it legendary. This Poké Ball cereal bowl powers up Trainers from the first spoonful: 600 ml capacity, printed with Pikachu and Poké Balls, white on the outside with a bold red interior. Officially licensed by Nintendo and Pokémon and built for real-life adventures: dishwasher safe and microwave friendly. At 8 cm tall and 13 cm in diameter, it’s the perfect size for cereal, ramen, popcorn or victory ice cream after a hard-fought battle. Add it to your party and level up your kitchen inventory — no side quest required.

€16.95*
Pokemon - Starters Funko Pop Deluxe Diorama
Pokemon - Starters Funko Pop Deluxe Diorama
Can’t pick Grass, Fire or Water? You don’t have to. With the Pokémon Starters Funko Pop Deluxe Diorama, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle move in as a trio — ready to give your shelf a hefty XP boost. This scene from the Funko Pop! Deluxe Moment line (vinyl figure No. 1) brings pure Kanto vibes home and is big enough to stand out in any collection.- officially licensed Nintendo Funko Pop diorama set- starter set with Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle- vinyl figure No. 1 from the Funko Pop! Deluxe Moment line- size 45 x 11 x 32 cm- ships in window box — perfect fan gift

€94.95*
Kirby - Plush Figure
Kirby - Plush Figure
The pink puffball has landed—right on your couch. This officially licensed Nintendo plush brings Dream Land vibes to your room and is so soft it’ll make you go "Poyo!". Compact enough for shelf, backpack, or a power nap, and ready to back you up through everyday life and boss fights. Squeeze him and he won’t inhale the whole room (promise) — but he will definitely boost your mood.Details:- officially licensed Nintendo plush figure- Kirby plush toy- super soft and cuddly- size 16 x 14 x 9 cm- color: pink

€24.95*
Super Mario - Icons Table Lamp
Super Mario - Icons Table Lamp
Level up your room! This officially licensed Nintendo table lamp brings the iconic Super Mario icons—Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Star—to your desk. Three light modes set the mood whether you’re gaming, reading, or counting coins. Power via USB or 3x AAA batteries (cable included) — your call. Size: 30 x 13 x 10.5 cm. A glowing power‑up for your setup.

€29.95*
Super Mario - Question Mark Can
Super Mario - Question Mark Can
Ping! Coin? Almost. This officially licensed Nintendo cookie jar shows off the iconic Super Mario Question Block and guards your power-ups in cookie form. At 15 x 15 x 15 cm, it has plenty of space for cookies, candy, or whatever loot you stash—and it pops in classic yellow. Practical storage, nerdy decor centerpiece, and gift idea all in one block. Park it in the kitchen, office, or gaming zone and grab a treat when the day’s level gets tough. Spoiler: No Goomba dares touch your snacks.

€34.95*