Our dearest Geoff Keighley has done it again. He ran an entertaining show, I spent two hours and change hoping to see a strand of Leon Kennedy’s hair, and even the Silksong deniers got a taste of their own medicine.
If nothing but the soothing voice of Mr. Keighley is enough for you, you can watch the full presentation here:
However, in case you’re just interested in knowing what happened in this year’s edition of the world’s largest gaming event, we’ve got your back. Here is every reveal from Gamescom 2025, plus some of the filler they love to throw your way, in order of appearance. Enjoy!
- Hollow Knight: Silksong is real and is still coming in 2025. More on that later this week.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 got a lengthy showcase and an even longer talk that didn’t really tell us much. So far, it looks like commercial suicide next to the Battlefield 6 hype.
- Lords Of The Fallen 2 has been announced, taking place a full century after the first game.
- The Sekiro: No Defeat anime has been officially announced after leaking earlier, and you will be able to watch it on Crunchyroll.
- Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has been announced, and it looks like an anthology of the Bat’s career.
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 revealed, continuing the franchise after the unmitigated disaster that was the third game.
- Monster Hunter Wilds and Final Fantasy 14 will do another two-way crossover.
- A new trailer for Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
- Arknight’s Endfield spinoff is coming to PS5, PC, and mobile.
- Map-coloring game Europa Universalis V gets its first trailer.
- Demon x Machina Titanic Scion has a playable demo.
- Roguelite FPS Voidbreaker is now out in early access.
- Fallout TV series got its first trailer for season 2, featuring none other than Robert House.
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to the Switch 2 next year.
- Deadpool VR gets another trailer, for whoever asked for this game.
- Despite a difficult year, World of Tanks is launching its 2.0 update in the first week of September.
- Co-op shooter Toxic Commando gets its first gameplay reveal.
- Ron Gilbert’s Death by Scrolling revealed, with roguelike and RPG features.
- ZA/UM’s new game finally has a name: Zero Parades.
- The Darkest Files director discusses the power of games as a tool against oppression.
- RPG Neverness to Eagerness registration is open.
- Bocchi the Rock meets Celeste in Unbeatable, coming out November 6.
- Honor of Kings: World trailer revealed.
- Fortnite joins Call of Duty with Squid Game collaboration.
- Delta Force is finally out on console.
- An eye-watering performance from the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 OST by Lorien Testard and Alice Duport-Percier.
- Ninja Gaiden 4 gets its first gameplay trailer.
- Co-op shooter Cinder City gameplay revealed, and it looks like Battlefield with monsters.
- A first look into free survival isekai Time Takers.
- A strong debut for Silent Hill f‘s English voiceover.
- Dante Alighieri returns to games with La Divina Commedia.
- Yet another trailer for Bloober Team’s Cronos: The New Dawn
- The first companion showcase for The Outer Worlds (no, you’ll never replace Pavarti).
- Yassified The Sims competitor InZOI gets Island Getaway DLC for free tomorrow.
- Anime hero shooter Fate Trigger gets Q1 2026 release window.
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin open beta registrations are now open.
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II gets even deeper on September 9th with the Legacy of the Forge DLC.
- It took them 6 years, but Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 finally has a concrete release date.
- Delta Force devs reveal Project Spectrum, a promising co-op horror shooter.
- World of Tanks: Heat revealed, with futuristic touches to existing vehicles.
- Ghost of Yotei gets an extended trailer, and the reveal of the Legends DLC with a focus on survival.
- Resident Evil Requiem gets an intriguing new trailer, with weird skinwalker facial animations.
- Last but certainly not least, Black Myth: Wukong is getting a sequel: say hello to Black Myth: Zhong Kui.
That’s all, folks!