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Bugs, Hell inside and the new Silent Hill: which games to launch in September
Autumn starts with several long-awaited game releases. What you definitely need to play or at least add to the wishlist is in the Izvestia material.
Hollow Knight: Silksong
Release date: September 4th
Genre: metroidvania
Developer: Team Cherry
What to play on: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Perhaps the most anticipated game of September. Metroidvania with stylish 2D graphics in the strange and gloomy world of beetles is already here! Silksong is a large—scale sequel to the award-winning cult Hollow Knight. Players are waiting for a new story, a full set of abilities, fresh biomes and a familiar hardcore atmosphere, where every victory is earned with hard work. The main character, Princess Hornet, has to find a way out of a distant hostile kingdom and return to her kingdom.
Hell is Us
Release date: September 4th
Genre: action, adventure
Developer: Rogue Factor
What to play on: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
A dark action RPG from the studio of the former art director of the last two parts of Deus Ex, Jonathan Jacques-Bellte. A country torn apart by civil war is struck by a mystical scourge: supernatural creatures have appeared on its lands, against which modern weapons are powerless. The player's only reliable companions are a drone and a blade from another era, capable of paving the way through hordes of monstrous chimeras and revealing the secret of their appearance. There is no map, compass, or task markers: you will have to navigate using your own instincts. This approach turns each discovery into a unique native experience, and thoughtful storytelling and level design encourage independent decisions. Players will have access to an impressive arsenal: swords, spears and axes, created specifically to fight otherworldly enemies.
Cronos: The New Dawn
Release date: September 5th
Genre: Survival
Developer: Bloober Team
What to play on: Nintendo Switch 2, macOS
Here you will have to burn monsters, tear souls out of the living and constantly adapt to new threats, otherwise death will inevitably overtake the players.
The game takes you into the dark world of Eastern European brutalism and retrofuturistic technology. The plot unfolds on the edge of two eras: in the past, at the time of the catastrophe that crippled humanity forever, and in the future, on the scorched wastelands. Cronos will make you think a few steps ahead, use your arsenal wisely, and combine reaction with tactical calculation.
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion
Release date: September 5th
Genre: Action
Developer: Marvelous / Marvelous First Studio
What to play on: PC, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
The long-awaited sequel to the iconic action mech, first introduced in 2019. In the world of Titanic Scion, humanity is fighting the Immortal beings and their tyranny. The player takes on the role of a Recovery Soldier piloting a high-precision mech exoskeleton called the Arsenal. There is a lot of freedom of action in the world of the game — journalists even compare it to World of Warcraft. You can play as a threesome or interact asynchronously in an open world: other people's bases, remains and loot remain available to other players, and deceased heroes help others even after death.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II — Legacy of the Forge (DLC)
Release date: September 9th
Genre: Supplement
Developer: Warhorse Studios
What to play on: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
This add-on adds blacksmithing to the game. Indrzych will return to Kuttenberg to rebuild the legendary burnt-out forge where his father Martin spent his youth as an apprentice. By becoming an anvil master, the player will help the residents of Kuttenberg create swords, armor, and complete the most bizarre orders. New tasks will allow you to earn coins, which, in turn, will open access to extensive customization at home. Players will be able to customize the forge, personal quarters and the surrounding space to their liking.
Borderlands 4
Release date: September 12th
Genre: Loot shooter, Action RPG
Developer: Gearbox Software
What to play on: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2
Borderlands 4 once again takes players into the crazy world of a loot shooter, where absurd enemies and dynamic shootouts await at every turn. This time the action takes place on the dangerous planet Kairos, and in the center of the story are four new heroes hunting for artifacts. You can play both alone and in a cooperative with up to three friends. Borderlands 4 promises exciting boss battles, a variety of loot drops, and a colorful cast of characters, both new and loved by fans of previous installments.
Dying Light: The Beast
Release date: September 19th
Genre: action, survival
Developer: Techland
What to play on: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
The Beast was originally conceived as a DLC for Dying Light 2, but then it was redesigned into a full-fledged standalone game. Players will once again meet Kyle Crane, who spent 13 years in prison and was subjected to inhuman experiments there. Now he seeks revenge on his tormentor, the Baron. The world destroyed by the zombie apocalypse is also not going anywhere and will give Crane a lot of challenges. Significant innovations include an improved parkour system and a new "beast mode" that allows Crane to become more powerful and aggressive.
Baby Steps
Release date: September 23
Genre: adventure, walking simulator
Developer: Devolver Digital
What to play on: PC, PlayStation 5
Another long-awaited crazy concept from everyone's favorites Devolver Digital. In Baby Steps, players will find themselves in the body of unemployed loser Nate, who has no future until one day he discovers an amazing power — the ability to just walk. The game invites you to explore the world slowly, literally step by step — this is the basic mechanics, each step is controlled by the player directly. As you progress, you can admire the atmospheric landscapes, observe the local fauna and look for meaning in the seemingly aimless life of the hero.
Silent Hill f
Release date: September 25
Genre: Horror
Developer: Konami
What to play on: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Finally, welcome to Silent Hill again! Devoted fans of the series have been waiting for the game for seven years. The new location is the fictional city of Ebisugaoka in 1960s Japan. The main character, schoolgirl Hinako Shimizu, in the best traditions of the series, will have to make her way through the distorted foggy paths of the city, solve complex puzzles and fight or hide from creepy monsters in order to survive.
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