Summary
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Monster-capturing games grows 2025–26, with Aniimo, Digimon, Tomo, Honkai and Monsterpatch.
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Aniimo's twin bindings allow players to body creatures for active control in battles.
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Indie and Big Studios expand both genre: Digimon Revamps, Honkai Auto-Chess Twist, Cozy Monsterpatch.
Some believe it Pokemon is the only real Monster Collector game, and there has been much concern about this franchise that ruled the highest, even after Palworld dared to contest its dominance. But monster catches and exercise mechanics are already out in nature, and some of the upcoming games with these gimmicks are ready to assert a place in the midst of all controversy.
This list of upcoming games that Pokemon Can highlight how this special niche in the gaming industry is quickly changing. With old franchisees like Digimon step hard and new as Aniimo To get terrain slowly but steady. One thing is certain: 2026 will be a good year for fans of Monster Catching Games.
Aniimo
A new challenger appears with the next gene graphics and colorful patterns
Ever since the announcement, Aniimo Has made waves in the outdated pool in the monster catching niche. What makes this game so interesting is that it will be the debut of Pawprint Studios together with Microsoft, to a terrain that traditionally belonged to Japanese publishers (such as Bandai Namco and Nintendo). Aniimo Has not only improved the next gene graphics, but also breathtaking world design and fun mechanics to support it.
The game's suggestion is slightly different from the usual 'Call character and let it fight“Gimmick that causes such controversy. AniimoNuclear mechanics consist of becoming friends and increasing the “band” with the creatures and then embodiment their power through something called “Twining”. This is what distinguishes Aniimo From the usual Monster -Catcher game, which means that players also have the level of control during the battle that increases when they get mastery over their skills and the abilities of the monster as well. Aniimo Already opens their pre -registration, and players want to check how the game is for themselves; They can set up to wait until it is released in 2026.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger
A new story begins in the digital world
Players will soon be able to return to the digital world with Digimon Story: Time Stranger, which is not a sequel to Cyber Sleuth But a completely different story with their own characters and settings. In this new game, players will assume the role of an Adamas agent named Yuki (female or male, depending on the choice of players) and their counterpart, which will be their sidekick as they try to solve the mystery of how they were catapulated back in time after examining an incident related to Digimon.
In addition to the wonderful designs and inclusion of hundreds of digimon in the game, Digimon Story: Time Stranger will enable players to “catch” Stray Digimon data and convert them into companions, or combine them to create a whole new species. Digivolution will also be a key factor in this new game, and while the players are investigating the source of this incident that left them stranded, they will need to develop their companions into more powerful Digimon, to face increasingly difficult challenges that stand between them and the truth. Digimon Story: Time Stranger will arrive on October 3, 2025.
Tomo: Endless Blue
A combination of exploration and monster capture
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Developer: Onibi
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Date of release: TBA
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Platforms: PC (Steam) and consoles
Tomo: Endless Blue Is an open world game with a beautiful voxel design, where players have to catch and train creatures to help them in their journey over land and sea. The game uses procedural generation, although the developers have not revealed if it uses a seed system similar to games like Valheim. Tomo: Edless Blue is a cool suggestion that will offer endless hours with fun with friends (both monsters and people).
For those who are familiar with games like Minecraft, Tomo: Endless Blue offers an familiar experience of gathering resources, creating and exploring the depth of ruins and caves. Players can either settle down and build, reveal the remains of a lost civilization or use their monsters to fight and win battles. They are free to choose their own gaming route, similar to games that Palworld and Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.
Honkai: Nexus Anima
Hoyovers' own Monster Catcher game
Honkai: Nexus Anima Is Hoyovers trying to set foot in the Monster Collector Niche, and the result is a game with light-style visuals and lots of cute creatures that players will be able to become friends and train. Exploration happens in a full third person, but battle, unlike most monster collectors, will be set in an “auto -checkel” board, where players have limited control over what their companions do.
A bold proposal and one that has not yet revealed more details such as the launch date, type of economy in the game and other gimmicks. Players can already visit Mihoyo's official website to pre -register Honkai: Nexus Anima.
Monster patch
One of the coolest Indie Monster Catcher games seen in ages
Monster patch is a crowdfunded indie monster collector cozy game that joins exploration with homesteading and rpg style battle. Players will be Mages on their way to learning incredible magic formulas, while exploring a beautifully designed 2D continent, inspired by the classic Monster Catcher games. Monster patch have mechanics similar to games that Harvesting and Stardew Valley, While retaining all the charm and adventure -inspiring style of Pokemon.
There is no release date for this beauty in a game yet, but developers have mentioned that they planned for a late 2025 edition. So if readers are interested in going back to the roots of the genre, Monsterpatch is their safest venture.