April is here — and if Crimson Desert hasn’t already taken over your life, don’t worry… because this month is stacked.
From massive AAA releases to surprising free-to-play drops and hidden gems, April 2026 is delivering across the board. Whether you’re into action RPGs, shooters, or something a little more relaxed, there’s plenty to get excited about.
So let’s break down 10 of the biggest new games in April 2026 — including 3 FREE titles you should definitely keep on your radar.
Pragmata (April 17)

Capcom is back with another ambitious project, and Pragmata might just be one of the most unique action games of the year.
You play as Hugh, a combat-ready astronaut, alongside Diana — a mysterious young girl with powerful hacking abilities. While Hugh handles the shooting, Diana adds a completely new layer by hacking enemy AI in real time.
What makes this stand out is the pressure-based gameplay. You’re solving hacking puzzles while enemies are actively attacking, creating a tense and strategic experience.
Oh, and did I mention? You’re stranded on the moon trying to find a way home.
Saros (April 30)

If you’ve played Returnal, you’ll feel right at home here.
Saros takes that roguelike formula and evolves it into what developers describe as a “bullet ballet.” Instead of just dodging attacks, you can absorb and reflect them using a new shield mechanic.
Each run lasts around 30 minutes, and the world constantly reshapes itself, meaning no two runs feel the same.
Expect a challenge — and a lot of retries.
Hades II (April 14)

Arguably the biggest release this month, Hades II continues the legacy of one of the best roguelikes ever made.
You play as the Princess of the Underworld, battling through randomized dungeons while receiving powerful boons from the gods.
Every run feels different, every upgrade matters, and with support for 120FPS, gameplay is smoother than ever.
If you like progression, challenge, and fast-paced combat — this is a must-play.
Invincible VS (April 30)

Based on the hit series Invincible, this brutal fighting game doesn’t hold back.
Inspired by Mortal Kombat, the game features over-the-top finishers and intense combat. It’s also a tag-team fighter, allowing you to switch between characters mid-battle.
And yes… it’s just as violent as the show.
Starfield (PS5 Release – April 7)

After being an Xbox exclusive, Starfield finally lands on PlayStation.
Developed by Bethesda Game Studios, this massive RPG lets you explore over 1,000 planets across the galaxy.
With new updates, DLC, and expanded content, this is the definitive version of the game.
Lords of the Fallen (PS Plus Rumored)

If the leak holds true, this could easily be the standout free game of the month.
Lords of the Fallen is a dark fantasy Souls like that leans heavily into challenging, methodical combat — but with a unique twist. The game features two interconnected realms: the world of the living (Axiom) and the world of the dead (Umbral). At any moment, you can transition between these realms, either voluntarily or upon death, which adds a layer of strategy and tension that sets it apart from other Soulslike titles.
Combat is weighty and punishing, rewarding patience, timing, and build optimization. There’s also a wide variety of weapons, magic systems, and character builds to experiment with.
If you enjoy games like Dark Souls or Elden Ring, this is absolutely one to claim.
Neverness to Everness (April 29 – FREE)

One of the most ambitious free-to-play games of the year, Neverness to Everness is already being dubbed “anime GTA” — and honestly, that’s not too far off.
Set in a sprawling urban world where normal life collides with supernatural anomalies, the game blends open-world exploration, fast-paced combat, and gacha-style character systems. Each playable character comes with unique abilities, weapons, and elemental powers, encouraging you to build synergistic teams and switch between them mid-combat.
Traversal is a big part of the experience too — you can drive vehicles, climb structures, and freely explore both the real world and distorted anomaly zones, which act almost like alternate dimensions filled with threats and secrets.
It’s flashy, content-rich, and if supported well post-launch, it could become a long-term live-service hit.
Fortnite Save the World (April 16 – FREE)

Before Battle Royale took over the world, Save the World was the original Fortnite experience — and now it’s finally going free-to-play.
Developed by Epic Games, this mode blends third-person shooting, resource gathering, and tower defense mechanics into a surprisingly deep co-op experience.
What makes it stand out is the trap system, which allows for creative and strategic base-building. You’re not just shooting enemies — you’re engineering ways to stop them before they even reach you.
It may feel like a throwback, but that’s part of its charm. For new players, this is a great way to experience a different side of Fortnite.
eBaseball Pro Spirit (Out Now – FREE)

A surprise drop from Konami, eBaseball Pro Spirit is aiming to challenge the dominance of traditional baseball sims like MLB The Show.
The gameplay focuses heavily on precision and timing, especially when batting. Pitching, on the other hand, becomes a strategic mind game — mixing speeds, angles, and pitch types to outplay your opponent.
While it may not yet match the depth of established franchises, its free-to-play model makes it extremely accessible, especially for newcomers to the sport.
Darwin’s Paradox! (April 2)

Darwin’s Paradox! is shaping up to be one of the most creative indie games of the month. You play as Darwin, a highly intelligent octopus trapped inside a dangerous industrial facility. Your goal is simple — escape. But getting out won’t be easy.
Instead of traditional platforming, the game uses octopuses’ abilities as core mechanics. You’ll climb walls with suction cups, squeeze through tight spaces, camouflage to avoid enemies, and even use ink to create distractions.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire (April 16)

This is easily one of the most visually unique games releasing this year. MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is a first-person shooter styled like a 1930s black-and-white cartoon, but underneath that look is a surprisingly deep experience.
You play as Jack Pepper, a private investigator navigating a city filled with crime and corruption. While there’s plenty of shooting, the game also leans heavily into detective work. Combat is fast and chaotic, with classic weapons mixed with more creative, cartoon-style tools. At the same time, the story and case-solving give the game a slower, more thoughtful pace when needed.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction (April 28)

If you’re a fan of classic arcade games, this one is pure nostalgia.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction is a side-scrolling beat ‘em up that brings the franchise back in a big way. The story centers around Skeletor gaining control of the Dragon Pearl, putting the fate of Eternia at risk.
Each character plays a little differently, which keeps things fresh, especially in co-op. Visually, the game uses detailed pixel art inspired by the original cartoon, giving it that classic arcade feel while still looking modern.
It’s simple, fun, and perfect if you just want to jump in and enjoy some fast-paced action.
Final Thoughts
April 2026 is delivering in a big way. Whether you’re jumping into massive AAA worlds, testing out creative indie gems, or grabbing a few free games along the way, there’s no shortage of reasons to keep your controller close this month.
The real question is — which one are you playing first?
If you enjoyed this breakdown, be sure to stick around for more monthly game roundups, and don’t forget to check back for updates as new titles get announced.
Until then, happy gaming

Lowkey can’t wait for the Invincible game to drop