Top 15 Games to Look Forward to in October 2016

October has all the goodies.
Battlefield 1 Shovel, e3, games

Warhammer: The End Times – Vermintide (PS4, Xbox One) Oct. 4

Vermintide is a Left 4 Dead-like game that pits you and three friends against the fantasy enemies of the Warhammer universe. It’s been available on PC since last fall, but finally hits PS4 and Xbox One this October. Praised for its gameplay, progression, and visuals, console players should definitely have this on their radar.

Mafia III (PS4, Xbox One, PC) Oct. 7

Travel to New Bordeaux, Hangar 13’s take on New Orleans, and go to war with the mafia. Players control Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam War vet who was a member of the black mob, a crime family that was gunned down by the Italian mafia. It’s now time to fight back and take control of the city, even if it means some blood must be shed along the way.

Paper Mario: Color Splash (Wii U) Oct. 7

Rise of the Tomb Raider (PS4) – Oct. 11

Rise of the Tomb Raider was a stellar game on both the Xbox One and PC. PS4 fans finally get to jump in on the action complete with all of the expansions and some bonus anniversary content.

Ton of PSVR (PS4) Oct. 13

PlayStation VR is almost upon us. If you have a PS4 you can get one of these fancy headsets and experience the future of gaming. Step into a powerful mech, pull off a successful bank heist, or even don the cowl of the Dark Knight. There are a ton of options waiting for you.

Gears of War 4 (Xbox One) – Oct. 11

Gears of War 4 places players into the boots of JD Fenix, son of the fan-loved protagonist of the original trilogy, Marcus Fenix. A new threat has arisen from beneath the surface of the planet. Coupled with new, dangerous weather, it’s up to JD and his friends to save humanity.

Dragon Quest Builders (PS4, Vita) Oct. 11

Take the engaging world-building of Minecraft, mix that up with some stellar Dragon Quest RPG storytelling, and you get a fun adventure full of gorgeous colors and adorable characters in Dragon Quest Builders. The world of Alefgard needs to be rebuilt, and it’s up to you to do so.

Shadow Warrior 2 (PC) Oct. 13

The first Shadow Warrior was an intense adventure that took you on a wild ride which included demons, samurai swords, a man-cave that would make Batman blush, and tons of dismemberment. Shadow Warrior 2 takes all of that and turns the dial up to 11 to provide even more of the hectic action fans have come to love.

Skylanders Imaginators (PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, PS3, 360) Oct. 16

The Skylanders series is just pure fun. This time around, players will be able to create their own heroes by mixing and matching parts and abilities. Plus, Crash Bandicoot is joining in on the fun so you can expect some really exciting action.

Battlefield 1 (PS4, Xbox One) Oct. 18

DICE is taking it back to basics by bringing their popular Battlefield series back to World War I. There’s no gadgets, no gimmicks, just your wits and your weapon to keep you alive in one of the worst wars to ever be fought.

Civilization VI – PC (Oct. 21)

Think you have what it takes to rule the world? Prove it by choosing an empire and starting with nothing, then expand across the globe as you decide what’s most important to your nation in Civilization VI. Intense strategy, new features, challenging multiplayer, and more await those who fancy themselves world leaders.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (PS4, Xbox One) Oct. 25 (PC on the 28th)

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 returns with more time-travelling troubles, as another evil tries to change the Dragon Ball history and eliminate the Z-fighters. You’ll once again be able to create your very own hero as you explore even more iconic locations and destroy cities with all out battle.

Berserk and the Band of the Hawk (PS4, PS3, Vita) Oct. 27

Berserk and the Band of the Hawk will put players in control of Guts and several other characters from the popular manga and anime. If you’re into Dynasty Warriors-styled games but want a bit more gore, then look no further. Take full advantage of each characters’ violent abilities and wage war against thousands of demonic enemies.

Titanfall 2 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) Oct. 28

The first Titanfall was one of the most impressive early games on the Xbox One. The sequel will release on the PS4 as well, and will also introduce a real campaign for you to run through solo. Prepare for Titanfall at the end of October 2016.

Skyrim Special Edition (PS4, Xbox One) Oct. 28

If you’ve been looking for a reason to jump back into the lands of Skyrim, look no further. Players will get to explore a fully remastered world so they can retrace their steps in all of their favorite quests. Even better, fans on Xbox One will be able to utilize mods to further enhance their experiences.

Recommended Videos

Twinfinite is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article 10 Things Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Changed From the Original Game That Made the Story Even Better
Image Source: Square Enix via Twinfinite
Read Article 10 Things Marvel Rivals Can Learn From Overwatch 2
Marvel Rivals promo art
Read Article 5 Ways Marvel Rivals Is an Overwatch Clone & 5 Ways It’s Completely Different
marvel rivals characters backs
Related Content
Read Article 10 Things Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Changed From the Original Game That Made the Story Even Better
Image Source: Square Enix via Twinfinite
Read Article 10 Things Marvel Rivals Can Learn From Overwatch 2
Marvel Rivals promo art
Read Article 5 Ways Marvel Rivals Is an Overwatch Clone & 5 Ways It’s Completely Different
marvel rivals characters backs
Author
Ishmael Romero
Just a wandering character from Brooklyn, NY. A fan of horrible Spider-Man games, anime, and corny jokes.