The Best Medieval Games Arriving in 2026: What to Expect

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Farbod Azsan is a genre literature researcher and multilingual translator specializing in game design and cultural analysis content for Polydin Studio.

Updated on December 7, 2025

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Farbod Azsan is a writer and translator active in the field of literature and humanities. He holds a Master of Arts in English Literature, with a research focus on literary theory and genre fiction. Farbod applies his deep understanding of storytelling and cultural analysis to his role as a content producer for Polydin Studio, covering topics from game design to industry analysis.

The medieval genre is entering another strong year. Players continue to gravitate toward grounded worlds, survival tension, and character-driven stories, while studios are using new engines and better worldbuilding tools to push their projects further. At the same time, the landscape can feel chaotic. Announcements, delays, early-access launches, and vague timelines make it hard to know which upcoming medieval titles are actually worth paying attention to.

This matters because medieval settings remain core to RPGs and strategy games. They offer a balance of realism, immersion, and myth that players return to again and again.
The next wave of medieval games is shaping up to be surprisingly varied, with grounded survival projects, ambitious open worlds, and long-awaited RPGs finally nearing release. These upcoming titles show how far the genre has evolved and how much creative energy is still behind it.

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Why Medieval Games Are Thriving

Medieval games are thriving because developers now have the tools to build worlds that feel genuinely lived in. Better terrain systems, smarter AI, and stronger animation pipelines make castles, villages, and battlefields feel more convincing than ever. Players are also looking for realism and survival tension, and medieval settings naturally support both without feeling forced.

At the same time, many AA studios have grown confident enough to tackle big ideas, filling the space between indie experimentation and AAA scale. All of this has created a moment where medieval projects are not only popular, but creatively rich and evolving fast.

Confirmed Medieval Games Coming in 2026 or Later

Crimson Desert

Developer: Pearl Abyss
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Overview: An ambitious medieval action adventure built around cinematic missions, large-scale battles, and open world exploration.
Why It Stands Out: It carries some of the highest production values in any 2026 release and mixes fast combat with a world designed for constant movement and spectacle. What makes it feel different is how it blends intimate character moments with large, chaotic events that shift as you move through the environment. The game aims to treat its world as something reactive, not just a backdrop.

GreedFall 2: The Dying World

Developer: Spiders
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Overview: The game launched in Early Access in 2024, but the complete version is planned for 2026. It expands on the GreedFall universe with tactical combat, faction politics, and a world shaped by exploration and shifting alliances.
Why It Stands Out: Even in its early form, it shows stronger game storytelling and more refined systems. The sequel leans more into character relationships, faction dynamics, and tactical decision making, which gives the world more weight. The full release in 2026 is expected to bring the complete narrative arc and a smoother, tightened version of the game mechanics introduced in Early Access.

Blight: Survival

Developer: Haenir Studio
Platforms: PC, with consoles expected later
Overview: A co-op medieval survival action game set during a violent plague outbreak. Players scavenge for gear, fight both human and infected enemies, and progress through repeated, high-risk runs.
Why It Stands Out: Its grounded combat and gritty tone have already built a dedicated following. The game focuses heavily on tension, scavenging, and coordinated co-op play, which makes every encounter feel unpredictable. It stands out because it does not romanticize medieval warfare. It treats survival as something harsh, slow, and deliberate, which gives the setting a very distinct identity.

Manor Lords – Console Edition

Developer: Slavic Magic
Platforms: Xbox Series X/S
Overview: The PC version entered Early Access earlier, but the full console release is scheduled for 2026. It blends medieval city building with real-time tactical battles and organic settlement growth.
Why It Stands Out: The mix of management and battlefield strategy has made it one of the most talked-about medieval projects in years. It stands out because it connects small details, like resource shortages or seasonal changes, directly to the broader stability of your settlement. The console release in 2026 is likely to bring a more polished and content-rich version of the experience.

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Project Awakening

Developer: Cygames
Platforms: PlayStation 5
Overview: A medieval fantasy action RPG with large creatures, handcrafted environments, and an emphasis on strategic, cinematic combat.
Why It Stands Out: Despite limited information, visuals and creature encounters have kept interest high, but what really sets it apart is its focus on scale and physicality. The gameplay teases show a world where combat feels weighty and deliberate, and creatures behave like real threats rather than scripted set pieces. It aims for a grounded medieval fantasy tone that still leaves room for awe.

The Witcher 4

Developer: CD Projekt Red
Platforms: PC and next-generation consoles
Overview: The next chapter in the Witcher universe. CD Projekt Red confirmed it will not arrive before 2026, placing it firmly in the long-term medieval fantasy lineup.
Why It Stands Out: Even with minimal details, it remains a major point of attention because of the series’ impact on medieval fantasy storytelling. The new saga offers a chance to rethink the structure of Witcher games with modern tools and a fresh narrative direction. Its development signals a long-term commitment to worldbuilding that players have come to expect from the studio.

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Bottom Line

Medieval games arriving in 2026 and beyond lean toward story-focused RPGs, survival experiences, and deeper strategy. These titles represent the strongest confirmed releases still in development, each offering a different angle on the genre.

Speaking personally, the medieval setting continues to resonate because it blends grounded human stories with room for myth and imagination. It carries history, tension, and mystery in a way that feels timeless, and that keeps players and developers returning to it year after year.

FAQs

What was the best medieval game?

There is no definitive winner, but The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is widely regarded as one of the best medieval-inspired games ever made. It holds some of the highest review scores in gaming, won multiple Game of the Year awards, and is consistently referenced as a benchmark for open world storytelling.

Yes, several well-known medieval games focus on co-op or multiplayer play. Chivalry 2 and Mordhau are two of the most popular, offering large-scale medieval battles with melee-focused combat. For a more survival-driven approach, Blight: Survival is an upcoming co-op title built around scavenging and tense encounters. Games like For Honor and Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord also include competitive modes that lean into medieval warfare with different styles of combat and progression.

Several medieval or medieval-inspired RPGs drew attention in 2025, either through full releases or major updates that expanded their audience. One of the most notable was Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which launched in 2025 and immediately gained traction for its focus on realism, historical detail, and expanded storytelling. Early access titles like GreedFall 2: The Dying World also continued to grow during 2025 as players explored the evolving systems and narrative foundations ahead of the full 2026 release.

Yes. While 2025 wasn’t packed with entirely new medieval strategy releases, a few titles still stood out. Manor Lords continued to grow through major updates during its early access period, and these updates kept it at the center of the medieval strategy conversation. Players responded well to its focus on realistic settlement building, organic growth, and real-time battles.

Polydin uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles.

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    https://www.spiders-games.com/greedfall-2
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    https://www.focus-entmt.com/en/games/greedfall-2
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    https://www.blightsurvival.com
  6. Steam. (2023). Blight: Survival – Game Overview & Developer Notes.
    https://store.steampowered.com/app/2005010/Blight_Survival
  7. Slavic Magic. (2024). Manor Lords – Official Site & Development Roadmap.
    https://www.manorlords.com

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