Goodbye, silly season! The most exciting game releases in September for PS5, PC and more

Goodbye, silly season! The most exciting game releases in September for PS5, PC and more

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September is packed with exciting releases © Sony

August has already brought the summer lull to a close with a few hits. September maintains this position and also offers some gems.

Hamburg – Summer is slowly drawing to a close. And with that, the end of the so-called silly season is in sight. This goes hand in hand with releases of absolute gaming highlights for the PC, PS5 and Co. From Zelda to Astro Bot to Final Fantasy, everything is there. We present you the most exciting games for September.

Zelda, Astro Bot and Co. – The best September releases for PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC

Which games are coming? Below we have listed the list of gaming highlights for September:

  • Spectre Divide, PC (Release date: September 3)
  • Astro Bot, PS5 (Release: September 6th)
  • Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S (Release: September 9th)
  • Final Fantasy 16, PC (Release: September 17)
  • God of War Ragnarök, first for PC (release: September 19)
  • Frostpunk 2, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S (Release: September 20)
  • Tiny Glade, PC (Release: September 23)
  • Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Nintendo Switch (release: September 26th)
  • Starfield: Shattered Space, PC, Xbox Series X/S (release: September 30)

Just in August, an absolute top-class game, Black Myth: Wukong, was released:

In September, two titles stand out in particular: Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom and Astro Bot. In the latest spin-off of The Legend of Zelda, you can control Zelda yourself for the first time. After Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom and Link's Awakening, this is already the fourth Zelda game for the Nintendo Switch.

At least as interesting: Astro Bot. PS5 players already know the blue and white robot from Astro's Playroom. In the free tech demo they were able to experience the functions of the DualSense controller in a playful way. In Astro Bot the hero begins a new adventure. But this is much more extensive. The robot has to find his lost crew in over 50 worlds. He encounters many surprises and bizarre boss enemies. He also meets over 150 characters from other PlayStation games, all of whom appear as robots.