Just like in February, there are some massive games titles that have been released in April 2025. Unlike my last list like this, this list will include remastered versions of games and early access games because these games are just too popular and good not to mention. These games come from all genres and the only thing they have in common is that they are on PC.

A few disclaimers before getting into the list. This post is not meant to rate these games, only to inform readers that they are available to play. The games mentioned below are in chronological order from the date they were released in April 2025. These are not all the games released in April 2025, just the most popular/most anticipated. With that out of the way, let’s get into the list!

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered (April 3)

Remastered and published by PlayStation Publishing for the express purpose of bringing this game to PC, this award-winning game chronicles the story of Ellie and Abby as they brave the unknown of the zombie apocalypse to help humanity create a cure for the zombie parasite. Players can play the original story with stunning PC graphics, as well as new modes like infinite zombie waves and more. This game is available on Steam for $49.99.

Blue Prince (April 10)

Published by Raw Fury, this strategy puzzle game is set in a mansion that changes its layout with every in-game day that passes. Players must explore the mansion, solve puzzles, uncover the mysteries behind the strange mansion, and potentially find the rumored hidden room. This game is available on Steam for $29.99.

Runescape DragonWilds – Early Access (April 15)

From Jagex Ltd – creators of the evergreen Runescape, this game is a new endeavor for their development team as the branch out into the open world survival genre from the MMO space. Players can with up to four people to gather, craft, fight, and build their way up to defeating the Dragon Queen and conquering the DragonWilds, all with similarities to the original Runescape games. This game is available on Steam for $29.99.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (April 22)

Remastered by Bethesda Softworks, the world of Cyrodiil is brought back to life as it gets overrun by monsters from oblivion. In Oblivion, players must venture through Cyrodiil wielding their choice of weapons, battle ever strengthening enemies, and ultimately close the rift to oblivion to stop the invasion. This game is available on Steam for $49.99.

FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves (April 24)

After 26 years, the Fatal Fury franchise has gotten its first new game since the days of arcade fighting games, published by SNK CORPORATION. This cartoon style fighting game brings a visual style to the beloved fighting game genre, as well as new characters, mechanics, ranked gameplay, and more. This game is available on Steam for $59.99.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (April 24)

Published by Kelper Interactive, this Belle Époque France inspired world brings players to the cutting edge of exceptional art and turn-based gameplay. Players must battle their way through an unknown world on a quest to defeat the Paintress, the Painter of Death. This game is available on Steam for $49.99.

Finishing off this list with a couple of special mentions from March:

  1. The First Berserker: Khazan – This souls-like ARPG published by Nexon brings players on difficult and death-defying journey to defeat the legions of death.
  2. Schedule 1 – There is a lot to say about this game. Based on the gaming community’s reaction to this game, Schedule 1 is perhaps the Game of the Year already in many gamers’ hearts. It has sold millions of copies, by far the best-selling game of the year, at a fair $20 price point and is getting continued new gameplay features. To top it all off, it was developed by a single person, Tyler, who after his success had to establish his own publishing company. The plot, players can play solo or co-op to create a drug empire, all the while fighting off law enforcement and managing their every-growing shady business. Not a family-friendly game, but it has made a statement in the gaming industry nonetheless.