
February’s Steam Next Fest may be over but that doesn’t mean that PC players can’t still get stuck into trying out one of its brand-new games.
So if you are on the hunt for some games to add to your wish list before they release throughout 2025, then this list has you covered.
Featuring everything from dungeon crawlers to visual novels and historical action-adventures to farming sims, this list of Steam games will have something for everyone.
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First up is Fellowship, a multiplayer online dungeon crawler set in an epic fantasy setting.
With endlessly scaling dungeon runs, players must focus on working together as a team to defeat bosses, collect loot, and overcome ever-present dangers.
Not only that but players will also get the chance to flex their skills and rise to the top of the global leaderboards.

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If you are on the lookout for a fast-paced racing game then HASTE: Broken Worlds is perfect for you.
Run fast, soar through the air and master your landing as you race through a series of procedurally generated worlds.
Set in a collapsing universe, this high-speed, third-person running game will need you to master your movement, and use items and abilities in order to progress through each level as it slowly falls down around you.
For the survival fanatics out there, Solarpunk is set to take 2025 by storm.
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In this open-world survival crafting game, players must navigate a world consisting of floating islands, either alone or with friends.
It is there you will be able to construct buildings, grow food, craft gadgets and even sail across the skies in search of other islands which may have the resources you need.
Those excited for Assassin’s Creed Shadows will love Yasuke Simulator.
Set in 1579, players will take on the role of the African samurai Yasuke as he joins Oda Nobunaga in a quest to unite Japan.
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Inspired by a historically accurate feudal Japan, players will need to master the katana, discover secret gear, and unleash their ancestral power in a land where power is defined by the sword.

Next is Breathedge 2, a first-person survival RPG where you will build, craft, manage your crew, and look after the chicken, of course.
Sent on a reckless mission, you soon find yourself surrounded by danger in the far reaches of space but when you discover an evil space corporation that is after you, it is going to take everything you have in order to survive.
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As a sequel to 2018’s Breathedge, this highly-anticipated sequel is not one to miss out on.
Now something for the visual novel lovers.
Lover’s Enigma is a visual novel/dating simulator where you will need to investigate your husband’s mysterious death.
However, you will also need to balance complex relationships and personal trauma as you navigate a web of secrets and meet all manner of interesting characters.
Be careful, though, as every choice you make will shape the story and lead to a number of different endings.
The next suggestion is one of my most anticipated 2025 releases and that is Wanderstop.
In this narrative-centric farming sim from the creators of The Stanley Parable, players will embark on a story about change and tea.
As a fallen fighter known as Alta, you will manage a magical tea shop and tend to all of the customers who pass through. However, Alta would rather be anywhere else.
Grow and harvest the tea’s ingredients, brew the tea, talk to the customers, and even decorate the shop to suit your style all in Wanderstop.

We are on a roll with farming-sims as the next game, Ritual of Raven, is indeed a story-based farming sim but with a twist.
You don’t have to do the farming yourself.
Instead you will use your magical abilities to grow a magical herb garden, befriend the locals and perform powerful rituals that can stabilise the pesky portals causing trouble for the village.
This list wouldn’t be the same without at least one horror title and Silent Scream 2 will definitely do the job.
In this atmospheric horror puzzle game, players will take on the role of frustrated writer John who stumbles across a murder mystery retreat at Midnight Castle.
However, upon arrival, John soon discovers that not all is what it seems as the PA system comes to life and invites the guests to a deadly sounding game.
Last but certainly not least is Lost Skies, an open-world survival game reminiscent of Horizon Zero Dawn.
In this game, players will get to explore ancient ruins, master advanced technology, and craft their very own skyship in order to take to the skies and confront nature’s fury.
In this survival adventure, you can either go it alone or team up with friends to chart a course in a breathtaking, yet fractured world.
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