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New Release Round-Up (March 12, 2026)
New Release Round-Up (March 12, 2026) Welcome to RPGamer's new release round-up. In this column, we look to provide our readers with details on the major RPGs released since our last update. Please note we do not currently include Early Access releases where the game is still in development. Pricing is shown in US dollars before application of any discounts, local pricing may vary. Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster Platform: PC, Xbox Series X|S (previously released on Nintendo Switch 2) Publisher: Square Enix Developer: Square Enix Available: Steam , Xbox Store Price: $39.99 (20% launch discount) A remaster of Nintendo 3DS title Bravely Default , Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster is set in the world of Luxendarc, where balance is kept by four elemental crystals. After a Great Chasm causes darkness to appear, four warriors end up teaming together on a journey to restore light to the crystals. It features a turn-based system where players can make use of Brave and Default options to use or store up multiple actions. DecaDungeons Platform: Nintendo Switch (previously released on PC) Publisher: Elushis Developer: Wathitdew Record Available: Nintendo eShop Price: $9.99 DecaDungeons is a first-person, turn-based dungeon crawler. The game is set in a cursed kingdom where every ten years, a chosen person must descend into forbidden dungeons with a magical six-sided die in the hope of ending the curse. Granblue Fantasy Platform: PC (previously released on browser, iOS, Android) Publisher: Cygames Developer: Cygames Available: Steam Price: Free-to-play with in-game transactions The Steam release of free-to-play RPG Granblue Fantasy is separate to the previous existing versions of the game, meaning that those with existing accounts will not be able to link them to the Steam version. Players control a male or female protagonist in a world of floating islands, recruiting other characters to fight with them in turn-based battles. It has received anime and manga adaptations, as well as fighting game Granblue Fantasy Versus  and action RPG Granblue Fantasy: Relink . GreedFall: The Dying World Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S Publisher: NACON Developer: Spiders Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store Price: $49.99 on PC, $59.99 on consoles Fantasy RPG GreedFall: The Dying World is set three years before the events of GreedFall . Players take on the role of a native Doneigad on the island of Teer Fradee, who is expected to act as a protector for the people and lands, which have been encroached on by colonisation efforts from foreign powers. However, they are forcibly taken to the continent of Gacane, which is currently plagued by a mysterious epidemic named the Malichor. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom Available: Steam , PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop Price: $24.99 (10% launch discount) Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is part of the Monster Hunter turn-based spin-off series where players control Monster Riders, those who partner up with and raise monsters. The game is set in a land with two major nations, Azuria and Vermeil, which are facing a crystal encroachment that is destroying the environment. Meanwhile, twin Skyscale Rathalos hatch, which is a supposed portent of destruction last seen in a civil war 200 years ago. Those looking to read more about Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection can check out Michael Apps's review of its Nintendo Switch 2 version. Thysiastery Platform: PC Publisher: DIRGA Developer: DIRGA Available: Steam Price: $12.99 (30% launch discount) Turn-based dungeon-crawling RPG Thysiastery sees players control a group of bearers of the “Brand”, who have been drawn into a vast labyrinth. Players can ally with characters they meet while trying to find their way out through buried forests, underwater cities, and more. The game features permadeath, procedurally-generated areas, and randomly-generated characters, with players able to apply various difficulty modifiers. Sales Links Xbox Store PlayStation Store (North America) PlayStation Store (Europe) Nintendo eShop (North America) Nintendo eShop (Europe) Steam GOG.com Epic Games Store The Humble Store The post New Release Round-Up (March 12, 2026) appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 12
Digimon Story Time Stranger’s Third DLC Out Now
Digimon Story Time Stranger’s Third DLC Out Now Bandai Namco has released the third DLC pack for Digimon Story Time Stranger . Part of the game’s Season Pass, the Additional Digimon & Episode Pack 3: Anti-ParadoX  DLC features a new story centering around Asuna Shiroki and Monica Simmons that is separate from the main game. It also includes new Mega Digivolution routes for Omnimon, Jesmon, Magnamon, Gallantmon, and UlforceVeedramon Digimon Story Time Stranger is currently available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions set to release on July 10, 2026. The game begins in a version of Tokyo, where the protagonist is an agent of ADAMAS, which investigates various phenomena. Entering a sealed-off Shinjuku, they encounter a Digimon before being caught up in an explosion. They find themself awakening eight years in the past and must prevent the upcoming collapse. Those looking to read more about Digimon Story Time Stranger can check out Ezra Kinnell’s review of its PC version.   The post Digimon Story Time Stranger’s Third DLC Out Now appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 12
Crimson Desert Gets Pre-Launch Trailer
Crimson Desert Gets Pre-Launch Trailer Pearl Abyss released an early launch trailer for Crimson Desert ahead of the action RPG's release next week. The two-minute video teases some of the game's story before showing combat, exploration, and dungeon traversal. Crimson Desert  is an open-world action adventure RPG set on the war-torn continent of Pywel. The game follows Kliff, leader of the Greymanes mercenaries, who must fight to save the continent from an impending catastrophe.  Crimson Desert  features an open world, where players can explore on foot or while mounted, which includes commanding, riding, and controlling wyverns. Players can also participate in rock climbing, gliding, fishing, cooking, and more. The game will release for PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on March 19, 2026.   The post Crimson Desert Gets Pre-Launch Trailer appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 12
Shadow of the Road Introduces Companion Ishida
Shadow of the Road Introduces Companion Ishida Developer Another Angle Games and publisher Owlcat Games released a new trailer for Shadow of the Road . The new video introduces party member Ishida. Acting as the party's main tank, he is able to attract enemy attention and deal damage while wielding his nōdachi. He is known to be quick at starting fights, especially when he has been drinking, but is also a loyal friend. Shadow of the Road is set to be released for PC later this year, with a demo currently available on Steam . The game is an isometric strategy RPG set in a version of Japan with steampunk technology. Players take on the role of a master strategist behind a team of fighters, each member with their own motivations. While the forces of the Emperor and the Shogunate are fighting for control, a British trade conglomerate has its own agenda. Player decisions can put characters on different paths as well as impact their relationships.   The post Shadow of the Road Introduces Companion Ishida appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 12
Calamity Angels: Special Delivery Arriving on PC in April
Calamity Angels: Special Delivery Arriving on PC in April Idea Factory International announced that the PC version of Calamity Angels: Special Delivery will release worldwide on April 15, 2026. The PC version of the game -- which released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch in February -- will be released through Steam , where a demo is currently available. Calamity Angels: Special Delivery sees players leading a rag-tag group of couriers as they cross terrains and deal with monsters while looking to become the best delivery service in the region. Players are tasked with delivering packages around the region; each package takes up space in the delivery bag, which is also used to hold any potions or other useful items. Players traverse the region in a roulette-style board game, while its combat system has players giving out commands to their party members. However, teammates may not react favourably to those commands, and may choose to ignore them.   The post Calamity Angels: Special Delivery Arriving on PC in April appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 12
Aether & Iron Talks Combat
Aether & Iron Talks Combat Seismic Squirrel released its latest developer diary video for Aether & Iron . The third entry in the video series talks about the game's battle system, which translates high-speed car chases into turn-based combat. Aether & Iron  will release for PC and Mac via  Steam on March 31, 2026. The game puts players in the role of Gia, a smuggler in an alternate 1930s New York. The city has been transformed after the discovery of an anti-gravitational technology called aether. As they become drawn into a deep conspiracy, players must build a crew while upgrading their car to be outfitted to survive turn-based vehicular battles.   The post Aether & Iron Talks Combat appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 12
Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea Announced
Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea Announced Natsume has announced a new title in the Harvest Moon farming sim series. Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2, though a release has not yet been announced. Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea is set in the land of Teradea, which is covered by the mist of the Forest of Echoes. Players control a character raised in Bloomfield Village, who sets out with their best friend on a mission to tame the wolves that appear at night. Their mission soon leads to them to help the land's Guardian Spirits to revitalise Teradea. Players will visit various locations including the port village of Tidewind, mining village of Quarrytop, and the once-thriving town of Maplehill. Between their travels, players will be able to tend to their farm and raise animals, harvest crops, and build their own life. The game will include ten available love interests, as well as an animal companion system and various exploration abilities. Players will also need to evade wild animals in the wilderness to avoid losing items they have collected.   [foogallery id="186704"] The post Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 11
Narrative Farming Sim Delphinium Announced
Narrative Farming Sim Delphinium Announced Serenity Forge and Cinnadev have announced narrative farming sim Delphinium . The game is in development for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, and is planned to release in 2027. Delphinium  puts players in the role of Haiyan, who left her village several years ago to follow her older brother on a quest to rebuild their war-torn homeland. Returning after her brother's execution, dealing with grief, and lacking direction, Haiyan looks to piece her life back together while restoring her quiet village of outcasts. The game's story unfolds across a dynamic day-and-night cycle, with each action developing her relationships. Players can talk with other villagers to learn about their pasts and make choices that impact the story. The game includes daily quests, farming, fishing, and cooking meals that can be given as gifts.   [foogallery id="186693"]   The post Narrative Farming Sim Delphinium Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 11
The Necromancer’s Tale Coming to Consoles
The Necromancer’s Tale Coming to Consoles Silver Lining Interactive announced it is partnering with Psychic Software to release gothic RPG The Necromancer's Tale on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2. The console versions of the game, which released for PC via Steam in July 2025, are planned to launch later in 2026. The Necromancer’s Tale is a narrative-driven top-down RPG set in an alternate history 18th-century. Players control a minor noble in a kingdom near the Adriatic Sea who is drawn into the necromantic arts. They must investigate, negotiate, and coerce to achieve their aims, while trying to maintain the trust of the townsfolk. It features turn-based combat with players and their allies (including undead minions) taking on both natural and supernatural foes.   The post The Necromancer’s Tale Coming to Consoles appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 11
Solasta II Early Access Preview
Solasta II Early Access Preview There's clear passion behind the game from both the developers and fans, and it should hold Solasta II in good stead as it builds upon what appears to be a very strong base during its Early Access period. Developer Tactical Adventures carved out a strong fan base with its 2021 cRPG Solasta: Crown of the Magister , making good use of the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset with its own fantasy setting. The studio is looking to build upon the success of the previous game for Solasta II by following a similar Early Access development plan. Ahead of the game's arrival on Steam Early Access this week, RPGamer was able to learn more about the current state of the game and where the developers have looked to improve upon its predecessor. Solasta II is set decades after the events of the first game and takes place in a different part of the high-fantasy realm of Neokos, meaning newcomers can readily jump in. Players create and control a party of four adoptive siblings who find themselves drawn into an ancient conflict alongside their elder siblings, Rickard and Deorcas Colwall. One of the areas that Tactical Adventures has paid attention to improving is the game's character creator, which offers a significant array of appearance and character build options. Players can choose from pre-made characters; select a class, ancestry, and background; or fully build their character through advanced options, with a full set of appearance customisation settings to adjust as well. The initial release will include four ancestries and six classes with thirteen subclasses, with more to be added as the game receives updates, and the game will also allow multiclassing. [caption id="attachment_186581" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Solasta II features robust character customisation options.[/caption] While last year's demo used the same Dungeons & Dragons SRD 5.1 ruleset as the first game, the Early Access version of Solasta II has been updated to the 5.2 ruleset. Solasta II is also using a different engine to the first game, switching to Unreal Engine, while also having higher presentational values in both its notably upgraded visuals as well as full voice acting, including talents such as Ben Starr, Amelia Tyler, Devora Wilde, and Ellen Thomas. An upgraded camera lets players go in much closer to their characters and see all of the details in the game's world. The game's UI is also getting significant upgrades, and its modular approach helps it to work with various screen and font sizes, with the game being designed to be fully playable on Steam Deck from the get-go. Unlike many RPGs, Solasta puts players in control of the full party rather than one main character with companions, meaning all of the party is involved in conversations, though the party can be joined by additional companions during quests. Players get to choose which member responds, with the choices dependent on their personalities, experiences, and skills, helping to evoke the shared nature of a tabletop campaign. Utilising the SRD ruleset also gives the team that solid gameplay base to build upon and spend its time focusing on combat and encounter designs, which it has already proven itself very adept at in both the previous game and Solasta II' s initial demo. [caption id="attachment_186584" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Combat is more responsive than the previous game, with the modular UI looking strong.[/caption] One particular battle shown lets players choose whether to side with an Ettin or the skeletons fighting it, or even attack both. Tactical Adventures has also looked at making the game's combat more responsive and being less prone to getting bogged down as players wait for enemy turns and the like. The development team is looking to ensure that relevant information or terms will be available for players to look up in the game, and there is also a wide assortment of difficulty settings and modifiers that players can freely fine-tune. Narration and progression are additional areas of focus for the game, with the game also hoping to welcome both experienced tabletop gamers and newcomers. In addition to offering various amounts of customisation at character creation, the game will offer suggestions for level-up choices that players can override as they wish. The game's UI looks to work very nicely with the combat, with various hoverable tooltips and indicators allowing players to find any and all information they might want without clogging up the screen. A new quest log helps players keep track of their adventures, providing all the relevant details, while the world map has also undergone some reworking. The map is divided into a hexagonal grid that players can fully explore rather than simply travelling between discovered points of interest. As players travel, players will encounter various events that give players choices for how they wish to interact with them, such as trying to hide from or surprise nearby enemies. [caption id="attachment_186596" align="aligncenter" width="640"] The game's world map offers more opportunity for players to explore the world.[/caption] Containing around ten to fifteen hours of content, the initial Early Access release of Solasta II will let players go through the game's first act and reach level four. Plenty of updates are planned for this year, including the game's multiplayer mode, new story content, a higher level cap, new classes and ancestries, and a crafting system. A faction system will play an important role in the game's story, though it doesn't play a major role in the early acts, so it will be interesting to see how it comes into play as additional story content gets added to the game. Tactical Adventures definitely appears to be using its experience and learnings from Solasta: Crown of the Magister to fine effect. The studio is certainly not resting on its laurels, and has been ambitious with all the areas where it intends to improve upon its debut title. There's clear passion behind the game from both the developers and fans, and it should hold Solasta II in good stead as it builds upon what appears to be a very strong base during its Early Access period.   [foogallery id="186574"] The post Solasta II Early Access Preview appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerMar 11