top New PC games 2021 - COSMICY

Red dead Redemption 2, planet zoo, Stoneshard,Need for Speed Heat,Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Winter is coming, which means that highly anticipated games both big and small are coming out every week, and the trend is forecasted to continue as the year comes to a close. Make sure you don't miss a release with our helpful guide to the new games of 2019.

We’ve organized our massive guide to upcoming 2019 PC games by the month they’re coming out. For the games that don’t have a release date yet (and there’s a ton of them), check out the TBA page. We're constantly updating this guide with new games and release dates, so make sure to check back often. Looking for something to play right now? Then check out our guide to the best PC games or the best free games on Steam. And to make them really shine, check out our roundup of the best graphics cards.
On this first page we've listed out the new games coming to PC in November 2019 that you should keep an eye on. And below November's games, you'll find a quick guide to the biggest games still coming in 2019 from the Master Chief Collection to Hollow Knight: Silksong.

Red Dead Redemption 2


planet zoo


The makers of Planet Coaster and Jurassic World Evolution take things back a notch with some simple critter corralling. We dug it so much we made it the cover of our June issue. Take a gander at what we had to say.

Stoneshard  


RPG Stoneshard wants to make you suffer. A turn-based roguelike RPG, it promises to starve you, shock you—all kinds of fun stuff. But when you’re not suffering, you’ll be able to plunder caves, rescue villages and even build up your own company of mercenaries. There’s a management side to the game, then, as you try to keep everyone happy---if you don’t, they might betray you. You can play the prologue now.

Need for Speed Heat



The next Need for Speed has cars, speed, cops, and palm trees. The Miami-adjacent setting is what seems to set Heat apart the most this time around. There also seems to be a larger emphasis on cop chases and car upgrades.

  Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

It took a while, but we finally have some hard details on Respawn's Star Wars game. Respawn debuted a story trailer at Star Wars Celebration in Chicago, and while it doesn't showcase any gameplay (kind of a bummer), we do get a great look at protagonist Cal and his harrowing journey on the run from an Imperial Inquisitor. Respawn says they're focusing on "thoughtful combat" with lightsabers and force powers, so yep, definitely a Jedi game. Read everything else we know, and maybe we'll see more at E3.


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