Gamescom Opening Night Live has always been a bit different from Geoff Keighley’s other big showcases. It might not reach the hype levels of The Game Awards, but it still brings plenty of heavyweight reveals, updates, and a few surprises ahead of the full Gamescom convention, which runs from August 20 to 24.
The stage is set 🤩 https://t.co/J9W0QTILbf
— gamescom (@gamescom) August 19, 2025
This year’s ONL put a spotlight on some of the heavy hitters we already knew about, like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Resident Evil: Requiem, while mixing in fresh announcements and unexpected throwbacks. If you missed it, here’s a rundown of everything that showed up on stage, with every title getting its share of the spotlight.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Shows Off Co-Op and Multiplayer
The night kicked off with Black Ops 7, giving us a closer look at campaign gameplay and confirming four-player co-op. We also got details on multiplayer modes, including traditional 6v6, massive 20v20 maps, and the return of Dead Ops Arcade 4.
Zombies wasn’t forgotten either, though a full Zombies reveal is coming in September, followed by Call of Duty NEXT on September 30. The first beta runs October 2–8, ahead of the full launch on November 14. Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass players will also get access with early bonuses like the Reznov Pack.
They said 4-player co-op campaign?! Really #BlackOps7 ? #OpeningNightLive pic.twitter.com/tB3mKHMzBe
— gamescom (@gamescom) August 19, 2025
Ghost of Yotei Adds Free Co-Op Legends Update
Ghost of Yotei may be dropping on October 2, but that’s not the end of the road. Sony confirmed a free Legends multiplayer expansion is coming in 2026, letting players tackle challenges together in co-op.
World of Warcraft: Midnight Brings Back Multi-Raid Tiers
Blizzard surprised World of Warcraft fans with the Midnight expansion reveal. Instead of the usual one-raid-per-season approach, Midnight’s first tier will feature three raids. That could shake up the Race to World First scene in a big way.
— gamescom (@gamescom) August 19, 2025
Players will also get the Haranir as a new allied race, with classes ranging from Warrior to Druid. On top of that, solo players get the new Prey hunting system, unlocking cosmetics, mounts, and gear for personal housing.
Monster Hunter Wilds x Final Fantasy 14 Collab
Capcom and Square Enix are linking up again. Monster Hunter Wilds will welcome Chocobos and other FF14 goodies in September, while FF14 players get Wilds-inspired mounts like Seikrets and new monster fights in October.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Expands — and Heads to Switch 2
The Order of Giants expansion for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle lands September 4. ONL gave us a deeper look at the story — plus the big surprise that the game is heading to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Revealed
Warner Bros is reviving the Lego Batman franchise with Legacy of the Dark Knight. This time it’s an open-world Gotham, packed with traversal options, Arkham-style combat, and nods to different Batman eras. Players can also tweak difficulty for extra challenge.
🔴 CONFIRMED: Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight in 2026! 🦇 #OpeningNightLive pic.twitter.com/NUnxp51RWa
— gamescom (@gamescom) August 19, 2025
Hollow Knight: Silksong Finally Shows Up
Yes, it’s real. Team Cherry appeared on stage with a short gameplay snippet of Hollow Knight: Silksong, confirming a 2025 release window. A full showcase is happening August 21, where fans can expect more details — including, hopefully, a release date.
Hollow Knight: Silksong new footages 🗡️ #OpeningNightLive pic.twitter.com/wDlrknxNpk
— gamescom (@gamescom) August 19, 2025
Sonic x Pac-Man Crossover
Sega and Bandai Namco are trading mascots. Pac-Man is joining the roster of Sonic Racing CrossWorlds in early 2026, complete with a themed stage. Meanwhile, Sonic comes to Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac in late 2025, with a Green Hill Zone level included.
Legendary collab! Don’t sleep on the #OpeningNightLive pre-show! 😱 pic.twitter.com/Vv2uQp6y4Q
— gamescom (@gamescom) August 19, 2025
Resident Evil: Requiem Brings Horror Back
Capcom’s Resident Evil: Requiem got fresh gameplay, spotlighting Grace Ashcroft as she returns to the site of her mother’s murder. The game launches February 27, and attendees at Gamescom will get hands-on before more story and gameplay details are revealed.
Black Myth: Zhong Kui Announced
Instead of expanding Black Myth: Wukong, Game Science revealed a direct sequel: Black Myth: Zhong Kui. The game will follow the ghost-catching deity who straddles the line between humanity and hell. No release date yet, as it’s still in early development.
Other Reveals You Shouldn’t Miss
Alongside the big hitters, ONL packed in plenty of trailers and updates:
- Fallout Season 2 trailer showed New Vegas, releasing December 17.
- Silent Hill F dropped a trailer with its new English voice cast ahead of September 25.
- Void/Breaker launched into early access on Steam right after the show.
- World of Tanks 2.0 goes live September 3, plus a spinoff hero shooter World of Tanks: Heat.
- Sekiro: No Defeat anime is coming to Crunchyroll in 2026.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword showed new gameplay.
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 announced for 2026.
- The Outer Worlds 2 drops October 29.
- Rhythm game Unbeatable launches November 6.
- Valor Mortis, a soulslike set in an alternate Napoleonic War, revealed by the Ghostrunner devs.
- Lords of the Fallen 2 trailer confirmed for 2026.
- Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault enters early access October 23.
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 finally launches October 21.
- Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion demo is live now, full launch September 5.
- Project Spectrum, a horror-infused PvPvE FPS from Team Jade, was revealed.
- Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 gets its Legacy of the Forge expansion on September 9.
- Cult of the Lamb announced the Woolhaven expansion for early 2026.
- Age of Empires IV comes to PS5 on November 4 with all expansions.
- Ron Gilbert’s Death by Scrolling got its quirky debut
