What’s that delightful dread feeling you’re getting? That’ll be GameWatcher looking at the major upcoming horror games creeping up on us all in 2026 and beyond.
Fittingly, the horror genre never truly dies, but right now, it’s in very rude health. From the revival of the big names in the genre, like Silent Hill, to the plethora of inventive indie gems that continue to shape the modern horror space, there’s never been a better time to be a horror game fan.
So here’s an ongoing list of upcoming horror games for 2026 and beyond. We’ll update the list throughout the year as new games and release dates are revealed.
Mewgenics
The long-awaited turn-based strategy RPG from The Binding of Isaac creator Edmund McMillen has the kind of messed-up, grim hilarity synonymous with Isaac, as you build the ultimate cat army.
Yes, an army of cats. Not just any cats. Mutant, multi-generational monsters that can be useful no matter how useless they seem.
Release date: February 10, 2026
Reanimal
Tarsier Studios leaves behind its Little Nightmares series for a brand new, creepy adventure in Reanimal.
Two orphans are searching for their friends on the harrowing island full of twisted monsters. Given Tarsier’s penchant for delightfully grim character and environment design, there could be some ghoulish treats in store.
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Paranormasight: The Mermaid’s Curse
A surprise follow-up to 2023’s anime-styled horror adventure Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, The Mermaid’s Curse features a brand new cast and story, which will have a tough job rivalling its excellent predecessor, but I’m all for them trying!
Various characters’ stories connect on the remote Japanese island of Kameshima, where local legends of mermaids are just the tip of a supernatural iceberg.
Release date: February 19, 2026
Styx: Blades of Greed
Cyanide Studios’ sneaky goblin is back with a third outing and amplifying the stab-happy heisting.
Blades of Greed features three huge open environments and a box full of tricks to plan Styx’s nefarious robberies. So expect murder, theft, and wicked humour. Oh, and loot, lots of loot.
Release date: February 19, 2026
Resident Evil: Requiem
One name dominates all of horror gaming, and it’s undeniably Resident Evil. So when a brand new entry is coming, it’s usually the tentpole horror game of that given year (unless it’s Resident Evil 6).
Resident Evil: Requiem is the ninth mainline entry in the survival horror series and sees series newcomer Grace Ashcroft joined by stalwart Leon Kennedy in a return to Raccoon City for the first time since Resident Evil 3.
Grace will provide classic survival horror in her sections, while Leon, despite his veteran status, will be kicking infected backside just like he did in Resident Evil 4.
Release date: February 27, 2026
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered
After we got remasters of the Soul Reaver games, Crystal Dynamics’ vampire series is back with a new title on the horizon and a remaster of Legacy of Kain: Defiance.
This time, you get to play as both Kain and Raziel in the final chapter of their epic rivalry.
Release date: March 3, 2026
Crabmeat
This short first-person point-and-click survival horror has a delightful setup. You’re a prisoner who is put into servitude in the Antarctic.
The job? Crabbing for priceless Southern King Crabs. A tough job on its own merits, but there are unseen obstacles that will make it a lot harder.
Release date: March 10, 2026
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake
Fatal Frame 2 has long been revered as one of the best horror games of all time, but very few people have been able to play it in recent years because it’s been left on old hardware, while admittedly lesser games in the series have gotten the remake treatment.
It was a delight to have Fatal Frame 2 remake confirmed last year. The story concerns twin sisters lost in an abandoned village full of deadly ghosts.
Helping them is a special tool called the Camera Obscura, which captures photos that destroy the vengeful spirits.
Release date: March 12, 2026
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando
Saber Interactive are back in the co-op horror shooter game, and this time they’ve brought along a horror icon in director John Carpenter.
Toxic Commando takes the mass hordes of Saber’s World War Z and gives players an absurd arsenal to obliterate them. So expect giddy levels of gore splattering about in this pulpy FPS.
Release date: March 12, 2026
Project Songbird
FYRE Games’ Appalachian-forest-set horror game Project Songbird features a musician protagonist seeking the wilderness’s calm to write a new album. But it’s on this list, so you know the calm is going to become all storm.
From the creator of the fascinating We Never Left, and featuring voice talent from What Remains of Edith Finch, Dying Light 2, and Ghost of Tsushima, this dreamlike cinematic narrative horror story could be something special.
Release date: March 26, 2026
Tombwater
Sure, we’ve had plenty of Souls-like games, but how about a 2D Western-flavoured one?
That’s Tombwater, a game set in the titular cursed town, where you are in search of your lost friend. The residents have gone mad, and all manner of horrors roam the dusty streets. Thankfully, you’re a swift-moving crackshot.
Release date: March 31, 2026
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss
This psychological horror game takes us into the Pacific abyss to investigate some Lovecraft-flavoured goings on.
Set in 2025, the threat of the occult is everywhere, and Earth is suffering for it. With resources dwindling, humanity turns to the ocean depths, where, of course, bad things await.
Release date: April 16, 2026
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors
Not content with searing eyeballs and stealing time with Vampire Survivors, poncle is taking the next compelling step with Vampire Crawlers.
This casual, turn-based deckbuilder (with roguelite elements) puts a 3D dungeoneering spin on the Vampire Survivors dazzling, engrossing spectacle.
Release date: April 21, 2026
The Coma 3: Bloodlines
The latest entry in the Korean side-scrolling horror series sees its three main characters run and hide from threatening puppets and shadow monsters.
Release date: April 30, 2026
Forbidden Solitaire
The creator of Home Safety Hotline is back with an FMV-infused horror game about a cryptic CD-ROM from 1995 that features a sinister take on that eternal time waster of a card game, Solitaire.
It’s a dungeoneering game at heart, but playing a twisted version of the aforementioned card game is crucial for your survival. in the game, and in reality.
Release date: April 30, 2026
Directive 8020
Supermassive Games took a break from its Dark Pictures anthology series, but this year it returns with a first sci-fi-flavoured entry in Directive 8020.
Taking inspiration from genre classics like The Thing, the game will offer up a choice-based, narrative-driven horror where stranded spacefarers come up against an alien organism that can mimic its prey. Your level of trust in the crew will determine how the story ends.
Release date: May 12, 2026
The Backrooms (Day 7)
Puppet Combo’s 2019 Backrooms-inspired PSX game gets revived for consoles in time for the release of Kane Parson’s A24 film of The Backrooms.
Release Date: May 14, 2026
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core
The Deep Rock Galactic Train (Mine Cart?) keeps trundling on, and now brings us a co-op FPS roguelite that pits the sci-fi Dwarves against many alien horrors in its procedurally-generated caves.
The game is all about clearing mining facilities of a deadly alien threat known as Core Spawn, which is infesting every place you go. Aliens with gun-wielding Dwarves? Sign me up.
Release date: May 20, 2026
Gothic: Remake
Alkimia Interactive brings back a classic dark fantasy RPG this year with a remake of Gothic.
We’ll be returning to the Kingdom of Myrtana, which has been invaded by a relentless horde of bloodthirsty orcs. Expect a faithful ground-up recreation of the original game, and if you fancy an early taste, a demo is currently available on Steam for the Nyras Prologue.
Release date: June 5, 2026
Burglin’ Gnomes
Online co-op chaos is the order of the day in Burglin’ Gnomes, as players are put in the tiny boots of a squad of mischievous gnomes.
The primary objective is to sneakily take as much loot as possible from the homes of humans alongside up to 5 of your pals, but the High-Gnome isn’t satisfied with simple robbery, so there’s more destructive work to be done. Things like clogging toilets, smashing TVs, fighting cats, and other typically Gnomey things.
Careful, though, there are plenty of ways these Gnomes can meet a grisly end.
Release date: June 10, 2026
Fears to Fathom: Scratch Creek
The Fears to Fathom series of horror games goes co-op and a bit meta as two people notice eerie similarities in reality to an episode of the video game.
Release date: June 10, 2026
The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu
Ace Team’s latest is a four-player co-op horror adventure where treasures await on a mysterious island.
But the island is cursed, and full of unspeakable horrors out to tear you a new windpipe. Good thing you have your pals along then.
Release date: July 15, 2026
The Sinking City 2
Ukrainian developer Frogwares has been through a lot since The Sinking City, and it feels like it needed to return to its cosmic horror alt-history 1920s USA.
Powered by Unreal Engine 5, The Sinking City 2 takes to the city of Arkham, where the sprawling labyrinth of dilapidated mansions and waterlogged alleyways hide all manner of eldritch horrors.
There will be a mix of traditional Lovecraft creations and brand-new monstrosities to blast, and Frogwares promises a classic survival-horror experience.
Release date: August 18, 2026
SAW: Genesis
A first crack at a SAW video game in over 15 years goes down the asymmetrical multiplayer route, and interestingly plops the story back to post-WWI to explore the origins of Jigsaw’s inspirations.
Release date (Early Access): Autumn 2026
The Blood of the Dawnwalker
This open-world dark fantasy RPG is set in 14th-century Europe, where you play as Coen, a human by day, and a vampire by night.
The day and night cycles thus bring unique ways to solve your problems, shaping the world around you.
Release date: September 2, 2026
Halloween: The Game
It’s kind of wild that we haven’t had a proper Halloween game for this long, but here we are, nearly 50 years on from John Carpenter’s killer classic, IllFonic is bringing Michael Myers home.
While the focus is on an asymmetrical multiplayer experience, there’s a standalone single-player story mode where you can slip on the white mask and stalk the streets of Haddonfield as Myers himself.
Release date: September 8, 2026
Phantom Blade Zero
This Wuxia ARPG puts you in the armour of Soul, a warrior with only sixty-six days to live, which he’s going to use to battle assassins and uncover potentially world-ending conspiracies.
The game blends Wuxia Fantasy with folk horror, which is a particularly pulpy concoction for a soulslike.
Release date: September 9, 2026
Silent Hill Townfall
Thank goodness for the success of Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill f. The future of the revered psychological horror series looked worse than James’ beard in Return to Silent Hill until those games turned its fortunes around.
Now, with a promise of yearly Silent Hill games for the foreseeable future, the 2026 entry is Silent Hill Townfall by Screen Burn (formerly No Code). It was announced alongside Silent Hill f, and both were shrouded in mystery at the time.
That worked wonders for how players approached Silent Hill f, so there will be delight in tucking into a fresh foggy tale from an interesting developer.
Release date: September 24, 2026
Control Resonant
A ridiculously stacked late September window has emerged, and sitting in the middle of a tussle between 2000s franchises Silent Hill and Onimusha, currently, is Remedy’s Control Resonant.
The hotly anticipated follow-up to Control sees Dylan Faden, brother of the first game’s protagonist Jesse, tasked with repelling an attack on Manhattan by otherworldly forces.
Release date: September 24, 2026
Onimusha: Way of the Sword
The demon-slaying slash ‘em up series is finally making a return. Can Capcom work its revival magic on yet another of its famous franchises?
In Way of the Sword, the action takes place in Edo-era Kyoto, and sees players in the role of a samurai wielding the power of the Oni Gauntlet, a sentient mystical artifact that helps its bearer to take down the demonic Genma.
Release Date: September 25, 2026
Gears of War: E-Day
Having meandered through a post-Emergence Day timeline with recent entries, The Coalition brings it back to the events of Emergence Day itself for Gears of War: E-Day
Release date: October 6, 2026
Silver Pines
Team 17 is publishing another intriguing small-scale horror game. This time, it’s Wych Elm’s survival horror metroidvania, Silver Pines.
The game sees Private Investigator Red Walker head to the titular town to track down a missing musician. But this town is largely abandoned and in the middle of nowhere, so what’s to be found?
Well, monsters, naturally. Plus a whole load of dark secrets and a personal hell for Walker.
Release date: October 8, 2026
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse
Having put Castlevania inside its hit 2D metroidvania Dead Cells, Motion Twin gets a shot at actually rebirthing the Castlevania series with Belmont’s Curse.
A 2.5D follow-up to Dracula’s Curse, Belmont’s Curse takes place in 1400s Paris, and sees a descendant of Trevor Belmont bring the iconic whip to deal out bloody justice to all kinds of nefarious creatures.
Release date: October 15, 2026
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Remastered
An arena-battling gem from 2002 returns to stomp cities into dust all over again. Godzilla, King Ghidorah and chums will be duking it out in the same month as GTA 6.
Release date: November 3, 2026
Dreadmoor
Dredge is one of my favourite modern horror games, and I’m clearly not alone in that feeling. That means we were always going to get other games like it, and Dreadmoor by Dream Dock is promising a lush 3D take on the creepy fishing sim.
Release date: Q4 2026
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival
While we got a taste of Pinhead in Dead by Daylight, there has yet to be a modern Hellraiser game, but 2026 will correct that.
The first-person survival horror game from Saber Interactive (World War Z) sees players as Aidan, who must use the power of a mysterious puzzle box – the Genesis Configuration – to help his girlfriend, Sunny, escape from the otherworldly hellscape of the Labyrinth.
We’ll get to wield the powers of the box to survive the terrible bargain with the infamous Pinhead and do battle with the horrific cult devoted to the Cenobites. It’s looking intimately grisly already, which is perfect for a Hellraiser game.
Release date: 2026
Liminal Point
This isometric survival horror from HideWorks may look like a hodgepodge of the sub-genre’s touchstones, but it’s a pretty striking hodgepodge!
In Liminal Point, Lyra, a once-rising rock star, uncovers the haunting truth behind the disappearance of her bandmate, Mira—and the sinister secrets the island holds.
Release Date: 2026
Warhammer Survivors
The Warhammer franchise is the latest to wade into the screen-destroying Survivors niche, but the appeal of Warhammer 40K and Age of Sigmar universes is packed into a pixel explosion here, so it has a pretty neat hook to hang that template on.
Release date: 2026
Dungeons of DUSK
68k Studios takes on Dave Syzamanski’s retro shooter DUSK and births a turn-based RPG out of it that takes place between the episodes of the main game.
It follows the tradition of old FPS shooters getting RPG spinoffs that the likes of DOOM started, and if the recent demo is anything to go by, Dungeons of DUSK appears to have made the transition remarkably well.
Release Date: 2026
Penguin Colony
A unique reimagining of H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness and other stories, Penguin Colony shows man’s descent into insanity in Antarctica. But for once, you’re not one of those unlucky souls.
This comes from the creators of Umurangi Generation, and is published by Fellow Traveller, whose hits include Citizen Sleeper, Paradise Killer, and 1000xResist
You’re a penguin.
Release date: 2026
Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy
The third of Stormind Game’s Euro Horror series delves into the past of the villainous Red Nun for the final chapter of the trilogy.
Horror game icon Maggie Robertson is portraying the Red Nun, so expect an intimidating presence whenever she shows up to torment the game’s heroine.
Release date: 2026
Tenebris Somnia
Combining the 2D look of classic Clock Tower with the puzzling of PlayStation’s survival horror icons, and live-action cutscenes full of nifty practical effects, Andres Borghi’s Tenebris Somnia immediately captured horror fans’ attention. Expect puzzles, chases, and all manner of freakish creatures to gawp in terror at.
Partnered with New Blood Interactive, this small-scale scarefest could be a horror hit in 2026.
Release date: 2026
Pool of Madness
Bit Golem’s pool of Madness takes the boozy pastime of Pool and gives it a cosmic horror roguelite makeover. The developer describes it as if ‘‘Balatro and Inscryption had a baby. That taught itself to play pool. With bullets. In hell.’’
Release date: 2026
Horror Games With Unconfirmed Release Dates
In Hope Voiden
A pretty novel twist on the permadeath model sees 12 soldiers caught in a forbidden trench-filled warzone where reality has been broken.
The kicker is that any of these twelve protagonists can be permanently offed at any time, and the game continues.
Each character has an individual mission with personal stakes attached, so the risk of a storyline being snuffed out because of one wrong move sounds like an intense hook.
Release date: TBC
Deadly Rehearsal
Kaigan Games has a neat setup for Deadly Rehearsal. You play a disgraced stage manager hired to perform a cursed play.
Naturally, the rehearsal itself has all manner of gruesome accidents and nightmarish visions, and the only way to save everyone involved? Be very, very good at your job.
Release date: TBC
Alien: Isolation 2
During the ‘lean’ years of big-budget horror games, Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation came along and put the frighteners back into the genre to the point it’s still regarded as a high-water mark for the 2010s in horror of any medium.
With the years going by, the chances of a sequel seemed slimmer and slimmer, but on the 10th anniversary of the first game, Creative Assembly announced a follow-up was indeed in the works.
Now we know it’s returning on a storm-riddled planet with a xenomorph finding new ways to stalk its prey, and the protagonist given new tools to combat the threat.
With Alien: Romulus and Alien: Earth revitalising the Alien name since Isolation, and horror gaming being in a better place, a sequel could be very successful.
Release date: TBC
Warhammer 40k: Chaos Gate - Deathwatch
A direct sequel to Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters, one of the best XCOM-style games of recent times, will let players command the Imperium’s most elite alien-hunters in a brutal, turn-based tactical RPG.
Release date: TBC
Forest 3
It was pretty surprising to have a follow-up to Sons of the Forest announced at the end of 2025, but even more surprising was the direction this new instalment takes.
This time, we’re getting a sci-fi horror game set on an alien planet. This naturally brings a tech-focused approach to survival compared to previous games, and while getting some distance from cannibals is nice, those tentacle monsters don’t look much more welcoming.
Release date: TBC
Ontos
Frictional Games has been very active in the 2020’s with two new Amnesia games and now a return to sci-fi horror in its next game, Ontos. It sees a mystery play out, Samsara, a moon hotel being used for some frankly disturbing body horror nightmares.
Its previous stab at sci-fi was 2016’s superb SOMA, so expectations will be high.
Release date: TBC
OD
Kojima Productions has been keeping busy with new projects, giving Hiudeo Kojima the perfect excuse to meet all the actors and musicians he wants, maybe even getting them to feature in those projects.
It certainly worked for the mysterious Xbox project OD, which features a genre-flavoured cast of Sophia Lilis (IT), Hunter Schafer (Cuckoo) and the late Udo Kier (Flesh for Frankenstein) and created in collaboration with modern horror heavyweight Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us, Nope).
The official title is rumoured to be Overdose, and Kojima hinted at an anthology-style game with different directors writing for each chapter. Kojima appears to be directing Sophia Lilis’ chapter, seen in last year’s ‘Knock’ trailer.
Could there be a P.T. reunion in there with Guillermo del Toro as a guest director? Hopefully, we won’t have long to wait to uncover the mysteries of OD.
Release date: TBC
Silent Hill Remake
Bloober Team proved its detractors wrong with a critically and commercially successful remake of the beloved Silent Hill 2, so it’s only fair that it gets to tackle the first game, too.
It’s tough to play the original Silent Hill in 2026, so a remake has been needed for it far more than its sequel has. The recent success of Silent Hill f means the classic horror series is following in the footsteps of Capcom’s Resident Evil series and bringing fresh versions of its classic titles to new audiences alongside brand new entries.
It’ll be a little while until we get this one, though.
Release date: TBC
Carcass Clad
Wrong Organ, the creator of the excellent Mouthwashing, will return with a co-op tank horror game where you must communicate with each other as you play out specific roles in a tank traversing an abandoned city.
Release date: TBC
Metro 2039
The latest in the post-apocalyptic horror shooter series based on Dmitry Glukhovsky’s books looks to be taking a time-hopping spin.
Release date: TBC
Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy
A bit of dark Warhammer action? Don’t mind if we do. Owlcat Games will be providing grimdark glory in turn-based strategy RPG Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy.
Players will get to take on the role of an Inquisitor, out to shape the fate of the Calixis Sector by investigating heresy and commanding a diverse warband.
With the rich history and characters of Warhammer 40K to fall back on, this could be a grisly XCOM-style treat.
Release date: TBC
Silent Road
Any taxi driver working the night shift is bound to hear interesting stories, but when driving across one of Japan’s remote regions known for its long history of suicides, things get much eerier.
The strange events you witness while taking your passengers to their destinations make you feel trapped in the driver’s seat, while their increasingly disturbing stories keep you on edge.
But when your clients ask you to exit the car and assist them with seemingly simple tasks, you may just find yourself yearning for the relative safety of your vehicle.
Release date: TBC
2027 Releases
Resident Evil Veronica
The long-rumoured remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica is now official, and while yes, that means Chris Redfield is going to muscle his way into another Resident Evil release, it also means we finally get Claire Redfield in a game again.
And Steve.
Release date: 2027
Star Trek: Shadow Frontier
Bloober Team keeps to a sci-fi horror theme after Cronos: The New Dawn, with a Star Trek horror game starring Ro Laren on a rescue mission on a hostile alien planet.
Release date: 2027
Until Dawn 2
With Supermassive busy doing its own choose-your-own-adventure horror stories, PlayStation has tasked Firesprite with tackling a sequel to Supermassive’s cult classic Until Dawn.
Until Dawn 2 swaps the wintry cabins and caves of the first game for a sunny island where a team of ambitious ghost hunters bite off more than they can chew.
Release date: 2027
The Backworld
JRPG-inspired fantasy, sci-fi, and surreal horror meet in The Backworld, whose deceptively colourful pixel art might throw you off at first.
Its explorable multiverse spans more than 100 areas, which house all manners of creatures, both nasty and whimsical. The right party members, alongside proper combat chops and strategy, are vital in fending back the ever-hungry cosmic horrors that loom on the edge of reality.
Release date: 2027
Last Harbor
TinyBuild’s Last Harbor is a survival game that sees players surviving on the sea and having to make dangerous trips on land, where the undead have taken over.
Release date: 2027
ILL
Team Clout Inc’s iggly wiggly goopy gory action horror game certainly catches the eye any time it gets shown off. Realistic visuals and physics, freakish monstrosities, and punchy combat make this look like it’ll be a hellishly intense thrill ride.
The creators have an extensive history creating cinematic ghouls in movies and shows such as Longlegs and IT: Welcome to Derry, so even though we’ve seen all manner of demented creatures already, it’s a safe bet there’s still more grisly surprises in store.
Hopefully, we’ll get a release date this year and see how close we are to finding out.
Release date: 2027
State of Decay 3
Undead Labs has seen its zombie survival sequel State of Decay 3 rise again, with more aggressive-looking combat. It will also be the first game in the series to make the jump to PlayStation.
Release date: 2027
The Lost Wild
A dinosaur horror game from Annapurna and Great Ape Games, The Lost Wild lets you explore overgrown research facilities nestled in a lush wilderness. Be resourceful as you evade, distract, survive, and unravel the mystery at the heart of the island.
Release date: 2027
Updated on June 3, 2026, by Neil Bolt
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