February has been a good month for gaming as it has given us titles like Dying Light 2, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Total War: Warhammer 3 and Elden Ring.
March likewise could prove to be another excellent month for gamers with the release of many great titles.
Below are our top picks from the release schedule.
Elex 2 – 1 March (PC, PS5, PS4, XBO)
Elex, the science-fantasy RPG, is back with a sequel that is just as gripping. Alex 2 follows the player character as they once again unite the people of Magalan against a new threat.
Babylon’s Fall – 3 March (PC, PS5, PS4)
Although players who have pre-ordered Babylon’s Fall for PlayStation will gain access to it on 27 February, this title’s official release in March is hotly anticipated for its combat and multiplayer.
Gran Turismo 7 – 4 March (PS5, PS4)
Gran Turismo, the much-acclaimed PlayStation racing series, receives its latest entry for next-gen, and it promises to have all the tracks, cars and game modes you could possibly want.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok DLC – 10 March (PC, PS5, XSX, PS4, XBO)
Despite being a DLC for an already released game, the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok DLC promises god-like powers for the player character, new enemies of fire and ice and the personal saga of Odin himself.
GTA V Remaster – 15 March (PS5, XSX)
Originally slated to release in November 2021, the GTA V Remaster is scheduled to drop on 15 March and will likely top the charts.
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin – 18 March (PC, PS5, XSX, PS4, XBO)
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a soulslike, prequel final fantasy title set before the long-running series with fluid combat, challenging bosses and a stunning design from the minds behind Nioh – what more needs to be said?
Ghostwire: Tokyo – 25 March (PC, PS5)
Ghostwire: Tokyo is set in an abandoned Tokyo and, with its engaging, visually stunning magical combat is poised to become a classic – assuming your PC can run it.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land – 25 March (Switch)
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the only Switch exclusive title to make this list and the seventeenth title in the Kirby series of platformer games. Notably, it’s the first of the series’ mainline games to use 3D graphics.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut – 30 March (PC)
If you enjoyed the original Death Stranding and its detailed transport system and horror elements, you should also be looking forward to the Director’s Cut.

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