
When it comes to games that have had a significant impact on the game landscape as a whole can gain comparison with the level at the level of Cyberpunk. Coming from one of the most respected studios in the world, the game transports players to a futuristic city full of action and fun, with all possible RPG elements to deliver one of the best open world experiences in the last decade.
But games are moving fast, and there are plenty of new games on the horizon who want to make a name for themselves and potentially take the crown like the new kings in the Cyberpunk aesthetic. From open world storytelling to fast shooters, players have a lot to look forward to in the coming months when it comes to futuristic gaming worlds.
Wolves
Nonstop Heisting Action
Wolves comes from the stupid senses of smash hits that Payday and GTFOCombines intensive heist assignments with a futuristic art style that seems closer to dystopia than reality. Gunplay looks super liquid, and a real emphasis is added to the moment, as things go from fast to slow in an instant.
The game is about preparation and strategy, which requires a healthy amount of knowledge and coordination to clear the assignments without failing. And by bringing the established Heist loop to a new Cyberpunky environment, the game stands out in an otherwise crowded genre that has had some innovation for quite a long time.
Spine – this is pistol fu
Straight out of a blockbuster film
SPINE is an exciting upcoming action game that looks to combine the satisfaction of martial arts with close quarters with punchy gun mechanics that make the player feel like a real action hero. A draw comes from both the nice battle and the shit future aesthetics, who borrow from games like Cyberpunk To deliver a beautiful yet scary world to explore.
There are turns, kicks, pictures and more, when players send their enemies with a variety of traits and skills, giving them a lot of agency and power to control the flow of fights but they choose. It seems like a great combination of skill and style, with every meeting that looks more like a graceful dance than a messy movement of swings.
Nivalis
Simulate the future perfectly
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Date of release: 2025
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Developer: Ion Lands
Nivalis is what happens when developers combine the cyberpunk aesthetic with the life simulation genre. Players can grow companies, manage restaurants and even find love in the city, with the key factor is the freedom to choose what life suits them best.
The scaling level looks impressive, as the entire streets are populated with interactive NPCs who can become friends, customers, enemies and everything in between. It is a lively world that is waiting to be explored, and for players who enjoy engrossing simulators, this game should be on their radar too safe.
Neo Berlin 2087
Ambition like nothing else
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Date of release: announced
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Developer: Elysium Game Studio
Neo Berlin Looks to shake up the RPG genre by sending players to a huge, exciting world full of technology and corruption. There is a great emphasis on the story here. Players handle more and more abstract threats all over the city and use all the weapons and skills they choose to fight and solve the problems before them.
The scale and ambition are huge, as the game tries to tick for each box, from adaptation to story of story. If they manage to pull it off, Neo Berlin May very well be the next big RPG shooter for both Cyberpunk lovers and Avid players.
Cyberverse
Explore a dark city together
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Date of release: 2025
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Developer: Mirrion Inc.
Many players who liked Cyberpunk Have asked: “What if the game was multiplayer?” a thousand times. Cyberverse I want to answer that question and deliver a gigantic open world city that can be explored solo or with other players.
Adding cooperatives or even PVP elements means that the world feels much more exciting and full of action, as every event and meeting becomes a common experience shared with others. The game has many promises to fulfill, but from everything that has been shown so far is to be one of the most exciting games in 2025.
Zero parades
Espionage meets exciting CRPG
Zero parades is an upcoming espionage rpg from the creators of Disco ElysiumWhere players are called back to service after a disastrous failure. The game, located in a surrealistic landscape called “the end of the story”, explores ideological conflict, psychological trauma and identity, with great emphasis on all choices made.
The aesthetic and the universe are deeply rooted in technology. Each environment is coated in mechanical objects and rusty components, which gives a unique dystopian feel that relates to the cyberpunk aesthetic. Although it is more noir than neon, the game still seems to be an exciting story about culture, power and how the two are intertwined in society.
Atomic Heart 2
Returns to the technical limit
Atomic heart Is back and bolder than ever, and takes all the same futuristic style that made the original so attractive. The bar has been raised and the open world expanded, giving players more opportunities than ever to explore and cut out their place in a world full of corruption and exploitation in all social strata.
The universe has a fascinating narrative attitude that feels distant in the future, but still reminiscent of a time not so long ago and combines retro architecture with utopian imagination. With more robots to shoot and more mysteries to solve, there is no doubt that players will have more than enough to do in this twisted alternative reality.