As the end of the year approaches, the amount of big releases from studios around the world begins to gradually increase. Although September is not a busy month, it is a month that features notable releases on all platforms. There is a remake and a remaster that should pleasefans ofLife is StrangeandThe Last of Us, and popular franchises likeSplatoonwill receive new entries.
The month will not be dominated by AAA games alone, however. Gamers who enjoy indie games should also keep an eye out in September, asTunicwill be released on PlayStation, and it has been highly anticipated in part thanks to its cute visuals. Although some of the year’s biggest releases are still a few months away, there are enough exciting games to keep things interesting until then.

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The Biggest Games of September
Although the list of games scheduled to release in September is not long, they are largely remarkable. Perhaps most anticipated for many, the Nintendo Switch exclusiveSplatoon 3will hit shelves on September 9th. TheSplatoonseries has gamers taking part in turf wars where ink is the preferred ammunition.Splatoon 3will be bringing many improvements to the game, including new weapons that are bound to make the franchise’s competitive scene more exciting. A gameplay trailer at a recent Nintendo Direct event raised anticipation for the game, as it illustrated that it will make it easier to connect with friends.
Naughty Dog is releasing a remake ofThe Last of Us, and it will feature plenty of visual, audio, and gameplay upgrades, as well as plenty of new accessibility options.The Last of Us Part 1will take advantage of the DualSense controller to integrate haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, enhancing the game’s already high immersion. The game arrives just in time for the television adaptation of Joel and Ellie’s journey, which is scheduled to arrive in 2023.

WhenLife is Strangewas released in 2015, it captured the attention of the gaming world thanks to its authentic depiction of school life, unique soundtrack, and its branching narratives that let players make difficult decisions about how their story plays out. Fans got to experience Max’s journey again throughThe Life is Strange Remastered Collectionand it is coming to the Nintendo Switch on September 27th. The bundle, dubbed theArcadia Bay Collectionon the Switch, featuresLife is Strange, as well as its prequel,Life is Strange: Before the Storm.
The month will also be a good month for fans of sports games, as it will bring the release ofNBA 2K23on Nintendo Switch, PC, as well as PlayStation and Xbox consoles. It releases on September 8th, and it will see the return of the Jordan Challenge where gamers are tasked with replaying some of Michael Jordan’s most legendary games in his career. The mode has not been present in theNBA 2Kseries sinceNBA 2K11, and its return will bring many improvements, including visual filters to make players feel like they are truly back in the ’90s.
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FIFA 23will also be released on September 30th on Nintendo Switch, PC, and PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Although the franchise has been criticized for bringing yearly releases with minimal improvements,FIFA 23promises to include new technology that will enhance gameplay and increase realism. This is being done through a system called HyperMotion2 which uses match captures and machine learning from real-world football matches to create thousands of in-game animations. HyperMotion2, along with a system called Technical Dribbling which is designed to improve ball handling and turning for gamers, will be limited to PC and current-generation consoles.
Other September 2022 Video Game Release Dates
All platforms will receive great games in September, and some of them have been anticipated for a long time. This includesObsidian Entertainment’sGrounded, which lands on PC and Xbox consoles on September 27th. It has been available on early access since 2020, receiving good reviews, which sets the game up for a triumphant official launch. The indie gameTunicwill also be released on the 27th on PlayStation consoles, and it has enjoyed positive reviews since it was released on PC and Xbox consoles in March. The rest of the games releasing in September are as follows.
September will mark the beginning of a season filled with big releases. In October, gamers can look forward toA Plague Tale: Requiem, while November will bringPokemon Scarlet and VioletandGod of War Ragnarok. The year is also set to end with high-profile titles likeThe Callisto ProtocolandHello Neighbor 2.
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