November is the peak of the fall game release boom, and this month is home to some of the most anticipated projects of the year, from new Black Ops to the full release of Escape from Tarkov. We'll let you know what you can play in November.

4 March 11 – Europa Universalis V
Paradox Interactive's only major strategy series is getting its first full sequel in years. Europa Universalis V promises to be even deeper and more advanced than the fourth part: the developers promise improved simulation of diplomatic, logistical and military operations, as well as more options for developing alternative histories.

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November 4 – Football Manager 26
The Football Manager series will also please football simulation fans with a new game. The authors call the main innovations of Football Manager 26 a fully licensed English Premier League, improved tactical mechanics, reworked transfers and the opportunity to lead women's football teams.

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November 6 – Siberia: Remastered
Benoit Sokal's legendary point-and-click adventure is getting an updated re-release for modern platforms. In Syberia, players take on the role of Kate Walker: a lawyer who travels from New York to the Alps to follow the footsteps of a brilliant inventor. Fans of the genre, who for some reason are still unfamiliar with the original, should definitely pay attention to the release.

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November 6 – Invincible
Unbeatable is an ambitious pop-punk rhythm game inspired by Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Night in the Woods, where a group of rebels must confront the system in a world where music is outlawed. The project promises an excellent original soundtrack, anime-style graphics and a story full of touching moments.

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November 11 – Lumines rise
The Lumines franchise returns from the developers of Tetris Effect: Connected. Arise will offer tons of new puzzles, multiple game modes, psychedelic visuals, and the ability to compete with other players in multiplayer mode.

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November 13 – Anno 117: Pax Romana
Anno 117: Pax Romana is the new installment of the Anno city-building series, and as you might guess from the name, it is dedicated to ancient Rome. Players will have to lead the construction of settlements at the height of power of the Roman Empire: to become the best governor, you need not only a strong economy, but also the right political decisions.

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14 tháng 11 – Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Black Ops 7 is probably the biggest release of November, and one of the most anticipated shooters of 2025. It also promises to be one of the most ambitious: for the first time in the series' history, the story campaign can be completed entirely in cooperative mode. In addition, Treyarch did not forget the highlights of the series – zombie mode and dynamic competitive multiplayer.

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November 14 — Where the Wind Meets
Where Winds Meet is a large-scale project of publisher NetEase Games. In fact, the game is positioned as the ultimate wuxia action movie: an open world, 10th century China setting, court intrigue, massive battles and of course a complex combat system. According to the developers, players can look forward to over 150 hours of content, countless variations of character development, and the opportunity to cooperate with other players or form their own guild.

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November 15 – Escape from Tarkov
Escape from Tarkov will finally be released after years of beta testing, rollbacks and scandals – and it will also be available on Steam, although those who have purchased the key directly from the developer will not be able to attach the key to the store. The game that popularized the exploitation shooter genre will deliver ultra-realistic ballistics and emphasize realism in everything from character movement to inventory management and weapon customization.

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January 19 — Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault
Finally, in the middle of the month, Moonlighter 2 will be released in early access on Steam, the sequel to the late 2010s indie hit about managing a small shop in a fantasy world. In the sequel, players will again have to manage their own store, but at the same time will also have to go into dungeons – artifacts and other items for sale will not be obtained on their own. It is exactly the combat component that the authors will tighten.

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