As is the case most years, the nominees for The Game Awards this year are packed with talent, but the real attraction lies in the announcements. Only a few are confirmed at the moment, and there are many titles that are popular but likely to appear, and without further delay, here is a look at the most prominent titles that are expected to appear and are confirmed.
Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag remake trailer
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Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Remake is one of the most popular titles among the rumors. Much information has been circulated about it over the past months, and it would be surprising if it was not officially announced at The Game Awards, especially since it is supposed to be released in March of next year, and it is the unannounced game included in this fiscal year.
What makes this announcement so logical is that the developers will have a large platform to reach a wide audience, and fans of the series are awaiting details on graphical improvements, gameplay, and any additional content that might differentiate the re-release from the original.
The next game from the developers of The Ascent
More than four years after the launch of The Ascent, any announcement of the next game from developers Neon Giant is considered very important, especially after Krafton acquired the studio in 2022 and confirmed work on an open world first-person shooter. Now, Neon Giant Studio is preparing to reveal its new project, with hints saying “nothing is off limits,” which opens the door to speculation about the nature of the game and whether it is a sequel, a completely new project, or even surprises related to the famous cat drawings that the team used in promotion. The audience is eager to know the full details, and expectations for success are high.
Control: Resonant
Based on a recent trademark filing in Europe, it looks like Control: Resonant could be a close sequel to the original game, perhaps linking to film or television through a deal with Annapurna Pictures. After the failure of FBC: Firebreak and the resignation of its CEO, the announcement of a Control sequel could be the perfect opportunity to revive interest in the series.
Fans are looking forward to seeing if the new part will contain new gameplay elements, advanced stories, improved graphics, as well as the continuation of the main characters, which may give the game a chance to make up for past failures and once again raise its popularity among existing and new players.
Pragmata release date
Pragmata is one of the most anticipated games of 2026, along with rumors of Dead Rising 5, and it seems that it is ready to set a release date after all the previous postponements that have worried players. The real reason for the recent release date is because the game has received a GRAC rating in South Korea, indicating that it is close to being officially released.
The audience is waiting to know additional details about the gameplay, the game world, and side stories, especially with the long wait since the first announcement, as the developers aspire to provide an integrated experience that combines advanced graphics, innovative gameplay mechanisms, and rich narrative content that excites players.
Death Stranding 2: PC version
The ESRB ratings indicate that Death Stranding 2 On the Beach will be released on PC, rated “M” for 17+, which makes the announcement almost guaranteed due to the long relationship between Hideo Kojima and the ceremony’s host Geoff Keighley, and his long history with awards.
Although an exact release date has not yet been determined, the possibility of an early 2026 release seems possible given the time gap since the original. This version will allow players to experience the game on a new platform with potential improvements in performance and graphics. It will also give computer audiences the opportunity to interact with the rich world of the game and enjoy the complex story for which the series is famous.
