March 2025's biggest new game releases coming to PS5, Xbox, Switch and PC this month
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March sees the return of Assassin's Creed with new entry Shadows, WWE 2K25, and a huge new co-op release with Split Fiction here's everything coming for consoles and PCTech06:00, 01 Mar 2025Split Fiction will have sci-fi and fantasy levelsFebruary was absolutely packed, and despite being a short month it gave us Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Civilization VII and Monster Hunter Wilds.With March, however, there's no slowing down gamers can expect the long-awaited return of Assassin's Creed, WWE 2K25, Two Point Museum and new first-person title Atomfall.Between Samurai, Suplexes and, uh, a radioactive northern England, it's a varied bunch. Add in the follow-up to It Takes Two with Split Fiction and you've got an incredible month ahead whether you're on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch or PC. Here's everything coming this month, including the release dates.Seeing all of this in motion will bring a smile to anyone's face(Image: Two Point Studios/SEGA)The third instalment in the management sim series, Two Point Museum is just as funny as its predecessors, and the new Expedition system lets players send their staff across the world in search of new artefacts to display.As we said in our review, "Far from a stuffy school trip, Two Point Museum is a little familiar but that also adds to its cosiness. Its the kind of game that has you preparing for just one more expedition before its 4 AM and you need to get to bed, and I love it for that."Split Fiction gets better the more we see of itRelease date: March 6Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X and S, PCSplit Fiction is the follow-up (at least in execution) to It Takes Two, the co-op adventure that stole our hearts back in 2021. This time, players play as Mio and Zoe, two struggling writers trapped in a machine that brings their stories to life.With Mio a sci-fi author and Zoe focused on fantasy, that means there's even more licence to produce wild new gameplay mechanics, like wielding lightsabers or riding dragons. Expect Split Fiction to be the perfect co-op adventure.Suikoden 1 and 2 are back(Image: Konami )Release date: March 6Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X and S, PCLooking to play an iconic RPG series that you may have missed? This bundle has both Suikoden 1 and 2 included, with all backgrounds upgraded to HD and effects enhanced, auto save, fast forward and more.It has the potential to be the definitive version of two RPGs that are highly regarded as offering incredible stories, and also launches on March 6.Entrances now have adjustable camera angles(Image: 2K)This year, WWE 2K25 focuses on The Bloodline, one of the most impressive factions in WWE history, while also offering the return of chain wrestling, new Underground matches, and more.MyGM is also getting a four-player online mode, while there are over 300 Superstars on the Roster. For more, be sure to check out our preview.Assassin's Creed Shadows can play like a classic, stealth-focused AC title if you preferAssassin's Creed is back, and while the game has been riding a wave of 'controversy', our preview proved that you should shut out of the noise and settle in for what could be one of the series' best entries yet.The game features two protagonists with different play styles, with Yasuke focused on strength and swordplay and ninja-like Naoe able to slip into areas undetected, and finally takes the series to Japan after years of fan requests.Atomfall is a very British adventure(Image: Rebellion Developments)Atomfall is a new survival game set in an alternate history Britain where the north of England has become a radioactive quarantine zone. Players need to manage their resources and craft weapons, while also keeping an eye on their heart rate.Interestingly, the game can be completed by killing every single enemy in the game or none of them, which sounds like a fun challenge.Article continues belowWhich of these games will you be checking out in March? Let us know!For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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