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Video Game Releases to Watch in November

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Call of Duty®: Black Ops 7

November brings a packed lineup for gamers, featuring a mix of strategy, racing, adventure, and family-friendly titles across major platforms. From exploring Hyrule’s past to racing as Kirby or saving Bikini Bottom, here are the month’s most exciting new releases.

November 4

Football Manager 26 (Windows, macOS, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Mobile)

The newest Football Manager refines the series’ detailed simulation with smarter AI, a refreshed user interface, and improved match-day animations. Players can guide their clubs to glory with enhanced tactical depth and a more immersive management experience.


November 5

Sonic Rumble (PC, Android, iOS)

Sonic Rumble turns SEGA’s mascot into a toy-sized speedster competing in fast-paced multiplayer minigames. With colorful environments and elimination rounds inspired by party-battle royale games, it offers lighthearted fun for both mobile and PC players.


November 6

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Nintendo Switch 2)

Set during the ancient Imprisoning War, this musou-style action game expands the Zelda universe with massive battles, elemental powers, and cinematic storytelling. Built for the Switch 2, it adds sharper visuals and smoother split-screen co-op.


November 10

Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S)

Marking its 10th anniversary, Fallout 4 gets a full revamp with all DLC included, over 150 Creation Club items, and improved support for modern platforms. Fans can explore the wasteland with updated visuals and smoother gameplay mechanics.


November 11

Goodnight Universe (Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S)

This indie psychological adventure stars a telekinetic baby uncovering a shadowy corporate conspiracy. Mixing puzzle-solving and first-person exploration, it uses eye-tracking technology and surreal visuals for a tense, emotional experience.


November 11

Possessor(s) (PS5, PC)

From the creators of Hyper Light, this fast-paced action platformer blends Metroidvania combat with tense, atmospheric storytelling. Players face challenging enemies in a ruined cityscape while mastering parries and high-speed attacks.


November 13

Anno 117: Pax Romana (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC)

The next installment of the grand strategy series invites players to build and manage a Roman empire with updated mechanics, trade systems, and large-scale map control. Strategic planning and city management take center stage in this historical simulation.


November 14

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC)

The blockbuster shooter promises a full campaign, robust multiplayer modes, and next-gen graphics. Fans can expect cinematic set pieces, competitive multiplayer, and new progression systems, making it one of the most anticipated titles of the month.


November 18

SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide (Switch 2, PS5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S)

SpongeBob and Patrick team up again to battle the ghostly King Neptune and the Flying Dutchman. With brighter visuals, tighter controls, and a cooperative campaign, the game captures the humor and heart of the cartoon classic.


November 20

Kirby Air Riders (Nintendo Switch 2)

Kirby returns in a modernized version of the GameCube favorite, featuring faster races, online multiplayer for up to 16 players, and new customization options. It combines accessible kart-style gameplay with Kirby’s signature copy abilities.


November 24

Of Ash and Steel (Windows)

An ambitious open-world RPG where exploration replaces hand-holding. Players master sword combat and magic while navigating a vast island filled with ancient ruins, dynamic weather, and branching storylines shaped by choice.


November 26

Terminator 2D: No Fate (Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC)

Terminator 2D: No Fate is a retro-style side-scrolling shooter that throws players into fast-paced action against waves of enemy robots. Featuring pixel-art visuals, tight controls, and classic arcade-inspired gameplay, players must blast through levels, dodge hazards, and upgrade weapons to survive.

Illustration of American Legion Gaming Writer Rikki Almanza

Written By Rikki Almanza

Rikki writes for American Legion Gaming and comes from a proud military family as both a military brat and the spouse of a Veteran. She grew up playing classics like Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, X-Men, The Legend of Zelda, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Golden Axe on her Sega Genesis. Some of her favorite childhood memories include trips to Hastings Entertainment with her dad to rent new video games.

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