Top 10 Upcoming Sci-Fi Games Set to Redefine the Genre By 2026
From cosmic survival to dystopian intrigue, here are the biggest space-themed titles lighting up the future of gaming.
Opinion by Nusrat Choity on Jul 08, 2025
The future of gaming looks very cosmic, so get ready, space cowboys, star-hoppers, and intergalactic loot goblins. From moody walks on the moon to chaos fueled by capitalism and moral dilemmas that change time, 2025 and beyond are giving us a whole new level of sci-fi experiences. There is a spacefaring fantasy for you, whether you want to fix a spaceship with duct tape and willpower (Jump Ship), bend time while saving humanity (Exodus), or hang out with androids on the moon (Pragmata).
Forget about gravity; we're talking about zero-G thrills, alien mysteries, robot drama, and heartbreaking survival on other planets. These games aren't just aiming for the stars; they're changing what it means to play among them. Let's count down the most exciting space-themed games that are about to take us to the next great digital frontier.
1. The Outer Worlds 2

The Outer Worlds 2 is the next game in Obsidian Entertainment's brilliant sci-fi RPG series. It has more space satire. This time, players are dropped into the rebellious colony of Arcadia, which is caught between the strict Protectorate and a rebel group called Auntie's Choice, which seeks to profit.
You are an agent for the Earth Directorate, and you can control how factions, companions, and whole colonies react by choosing your dialogue, perks, and combat strategies. The Outer Worlds 2 promises more weapon options, deeper perk trees, and more ways to interact with companions. It combines fast-paced FPS combat with strategic stealth and even third-person toggles.
Expect sharp jokes, a satire about big business, and a world that changes a lot depending on what you do. The game is scheduled to release on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on October 29, 2025.
2. SAROS

SAROS is Housemarque's next game after Returnal. It's a dark and emotional sci-fi action game set on the shape-shifting planet Carcosa. You are Arjun Devraj, a Sultari enforcer looking for someone he lost in a colony that is stuck under a dying sun. Every time someone dies, they are reborn, and the world and the character change in a looped timeline.
Saros combines emotion and action into a psychological thriller set in a dark and suspenseful space, featuring tight controls, a chilling atmosphere, and a strong focus on character development. Carcosa's strange design and its fast-paced, loop-based gameplay loop promise something new and exciting in the genre.
Saros will only be available on PS5 in 2026.
3. PRAGMATA

PRAGMATA is an action-adventure game set in a world warped by space and technology. It is Capcom's first foray into philosophical sci-fi. The story is about Hugh, a space traveller, and Diana, a mysterious android girl, who are trying to get away from a lunar station that AI locks down. PRAGMATA has a unique tone that sets it apart from other games in the studio's library. It has emotional storytelling and a bleak, dystopian setting.
Players control both Hugh and Diana at the same time in a dual-character mechanic. To stay alive against robotic threats, they use strategic hacking, jetpack traversal, and synchronized combat. PRAGMATA is shaping up to be one of Capcom's most unique games yet, with its atmospheric graphics, emotional depth, and post-apocalyptic mystery.
The game is now set to release in 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, following a major announcement at the June 2025 State of Play.
4. The Expanse: Osiris Reborn

The Expanse: Osiris Reborn is the latest game from Owlcat Games, the studio behind Pathfinder and Warhammer RPGs. It gives the sci-fi RPG genre a gritty, realistic twist. The game takes place in the well-known world of The Expanse and follows a Pinkwater security mercenary who becomes trapped during the disastrous lockdown of the station Aeros.
This isn't a fantasy story. Osiris Reborn is a highly political, morally complex, and brutally honest work. Players will fight in third-person cover-based combat, move around in zero gravity with magnetic boots, and make choices that have a significant effect on a solar system that is on the verge of war.
The game is being developed using Unreal Engine 5 and is inspired by the Mass Effect series. It has deeply interactive squad dialogue, atmospheric settings on Mars, Ceres, and other planets, and different origin choices that affect crew loyalty and the story.
There is no official release date yet, but The Expanse: Osiris Reborn will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
5. Aphelion

Aphelion is a cinematic sci-fi survival adventure from Don't Nod, the people behind Life is Strange. It replaces combat with emotional depth. The game takes place on the frozen alien planet of Pphanany and follows astronaut Ariane Monontlair as she attempts to find her partner, Thomas, after a terrible crash leaves her stranded in a harsh wasteland.
Aphelion is about more than just staying alive. You'll climb cliffs, manage your oxygen, sneak past alien threats, and learn cosmic secrets in a story that is both human and scary. The story-driven game takes you to different galaxies to explore loss, endurance, and love. The tense stealth gameplay, stunning graphics, and simple UI keep you interested.
The game Aphelion is scheduled to release in 2026 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
6. Jump Ship

Jump Ship might be the best way to test your friendship in the vacuum of space. This cooperative survival space sim puts players in charge of keeping a failing spaceship and its crew alive while drifting light-years from Earth.
Jump Ship isn't about power fantasies; it's about fixing oxygen systems, fixing critical damage, and getting through crises minute by minute. You need to work together and communicate with each other. In a game based on realistic sci-fi rather than action tropes, you have to quickly reroute power, seal hull breaches, and fight panic when one system fails.
Jump Ship is set to release on PC in 2025, with console versions following soon after.
7. Exodus

Exodus is a massive sci-fi RPG about legacy, morality, and time itself. It is being developed by Archetype Entertainment, a studio made up of former BioWare employees. People have left a dying Earth for the Centauri cluster. Players take on the role of a Traveler, an explorer who goes on missions that may only take a few minutes to complete, but years to decades pass back home because of time dilation.
The game is mostly about fighting in the third person, making deals with aliens, and storylines that are very responsive, where even small choices can have significant effects on future generations. As you find lost technology and make weak alliances, you'll come back to civilizations that have changed and companions that have grown.
The game Exodus is scheduled to release in 2026 for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
8. Squadron 42

Cloud Imperium Games is finally ready to bring Squadron 42 to players after years of waiting. It's the single-player companion to Star Citizen. The game takes place in 2945 during the Vega 2 conflict. You play as a UEE Navy recruit flying with the elite 42nd Squadron.
The game has a Hollywood-level cast, including Mark Hamill, Gary Oldman, and Henry Cavill. It mixes military drama, space dogfights, and big-budget stories. Squadron 42 is built on the Star Engine and promises incredible space battles and a campaign that lasts 30 to 40 hours.
It is now set to release in 2026 exclusively for PC, following the completion of the final polish and balance stages.
9. Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet

With Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, Naughty Dog is going into deep space with a new IP that mixes science fiction with spiritual themes. The story is set 2,000 years in the future on a different timeline that started in the 1980s. It follows Jordan Ammun, a bounty hunter who crashes on Seria, a planet that has been quiet for centuries.
Tati Gabrielle plays the main character, and the story is about faith, ancient history, and robots with swords. The game promises a cinematic story with a grounded, emotional arc.
Reports suggest that the game may not be released until 2027, despite being first showcased in 2024. It will only be available on PS5.
10. Star Wars Eclipse

Star Wars Eclipse, set in the High Republic era, is a new game from Quantic Dream that uses their storytelling skills in a galaxy far, far away. In this branching narrative adventure, players can control several characters in the Outer Rim. Every choice they make changes the fate of the galaxy.
The story features moral grey areas, quick-time events, and plot twists that change depending on your actions, much like in other Quantic Dream games. Eclipse is a bold new take on the Star Wars formula, with more lore, new planets, and the Jedi Order at its peak.
There is no set release date for the game yet, but it is expected to be released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC between 2026 and 2028.
The universe is yours to explore, whether you want to brave the freezing plains of Pphanany, make peace (or war) between space factions, or yell "heat" every time your ship's reactor blows up. These titles aren't just games; they're chances to travel to new galaxies, change the course of history, and maybe even cry a little about your existence along the way.
With all these fantastic games ready to go, one thing is clear: the golden age of sci-fi gaming isn't coming—it's already speeding in at lightspeed. Just check that your oxygen tanks are complete, your squad is working together, and your saved files are safe. We can't wait to take off on this extended trip.
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