10 awesome games releasing in January 2018

24 December 2017
January 2018 Games

While we are all on holiday in December celebrating Christmas and New Year’s, many developers around the world where Christmas is not celebrated are all working as usual. That’s why January is normally packed with Japanese-developed games.

January 2018 is no different, as we have a list of awesome games coming our way that includes the epic Monster Hunter: World, Dissidia: Final Fantasy NT, and a new Dragon Ball Z. Take a look at all the games coming your way this January 2018.


Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition (PS4, Windows PC)

Releasing: 16 January 2018


Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory (PS4, Vita)

Releasing: 19 January 2018


Kirby: Battle Royale (3DS)

Releasing: 19 January 2018


The Inpatient (PS4, PS VR)

Releasing: 23 January 2018


Lost Sphear (Switch, PS4, Windows PC)

Releasing: 23 January 2018


Iconoclasts (PS4, PS Vita, Windows PC)

Releasing: 23 January 2018


Dragon Ball FighterZ (PS4, Xbox One, Windows PC)

Releasing: 26 January 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LRFxs1BEFk


Monster Hunter: World (PS4, Xbox One, Windows PC)

Releasing: 26 January 2018


Dissidia: Final Fantasy NT (PS4)

Releasing: 30 January 2018


Batman: The Enemy Within Episode 4 (PS4, Xbox One, Win & Mac PC, mobile)

Releasing: TBA January 2018

What are you picking up this January? Let us know in the comments below.


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  1. Wurnman
    29.12.2017 at 07:28

    Button bashing fest i am sure.

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