The final stretch of March 2026 delivers a busy release calendar, offering a wide mix of genres and experiences. From story-driven adventures to simulation expansions and nostalgic collections, this week’s lineup reflects the industry’s ongoing diversity and creativity.

March 23 – 29 releases

The releases this week begin on March 24 with Farming Simulator 25: Vredo Pack, an expansion designed to deepen the gameplay of the well-established farming simulator series. By introducing new equipment and mechanics, it aims to enhance realism and provide returning players with fresh tools to refine their virtual operations.

Following that, March 25 sees the arrival of DAMON and BABY, a project that has sparked curiosity due to its mysterious presentation. Early impressions suggest a narrative-focused experience that may lean into emotional storytelling and artistic design rather than conventional gameplay structure.

A significant wave of releases hits on March 26, making it the standout day of the week. Among them is Life is Strange: Reunion, the newest installment in the popular narrative adventure franchise. Centered on character relationships and player-driven choices, the game continues the series’ tradition of emotionally grounded storytelling. For those seeking a more complete package, Life is Strange: Reunion Twin Pack launches alongside it.

 

 

Also debuting that day is Neopets – Mega Mini Games Collection – The Neopian Arcade Odyssey, which revives the long-running online brand through a collection of mini-games. The title blends nostalgic appeal with updated gameplay aimed at both veteran fans and newcomers.

In the realm of fantasy and strategy, EverSiege: Untold Ages introduces large-scale conflicts and an expansive world. Meanwhile, Etrange Overlord is an unconventional musical action RPG that blends fast-paced combat, eccentric humor, and theatrical storytelling, with a darker, more unconventional approach to its genre. Also arriving onthe same day, Nova Roma offers a historically inspired experience, likely combining city-building elements with strategic decision-making rooted in ancient society.

Although they are not new games, Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 on March 26 too, offering players the possibility of enjoying their distinct platforming and fighting experiences on Nintendo’s newest console.

Rounding out the March 26 lineup is Screamer, a racing title that may draw inspiration from earlier entries in the genre while incorporating modern design and technology.

The releases this week conclude on March 27 with Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, a compilation that revisits a beloved handheld sub-series. By bringing these titles to modern platforms, it provides both longtime fans and new players with access to a distinct chapter in the franchise’s history.

 

 

Taken together, this week’s releases demonstrate a balance between innovation and familiarity, offering players a wide range of experiences as the gaming calendar moves further into 2026. Remember to keep track of the best deals for your favourite games with our comparator.