PC Game Releases

Every notable upcoming PC game release — Steam, Epic, GOG, and Microsoft Store. Auto-ranked by IGDB popularity so the feed surfaces genuine hits, not Steam firehose noise. Refreshed weekly, faster on release week.

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PC Game Releases tracks upcoming launches for the PC market, covering titles that arrive through major desktop storefronts and the broader release calendar around Windows gaming. The feed is built around scheduled launch dates rather than patch notes or platform news, making it a practical view of what is due next across a market where publishing plans can change quickly. Because PC release calendars span blockbuster studio projects, smaller independent games, multiplayer titles, ports, and long-tail niche releases, the list can shift markedly from week to week while still remaining focused on one platform ecosystem. Each entry represents a game release rather than a showcase announcement. That means the calendar can include brand-new properties, franchise installments, delayed titles returning with a firm date, and games that reach PC alongside or after console versions. The bundled listings show the mix the feed is designed to carry, from higher-profile launches to the smaller titles that typically surround them on a PC slate. The feed is especially useful because PC launch timing is often shaped by storefront coordination, publisher embargo plans, and late release-window changes that do not always stay consistent across every source. A dedicated platform calendar therefore provides a cleaner sequence of what is scheduled to launch on PC than a general news feed or a store wishlist alone. For players, reviewers, streamers, and market watchers, this Smart Calendar Feed is free to subscribe in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook, keeping planned PC launches beside coverage deadlines, travel, and household schedules without manual entry. That becomes more valuable in crowded weeks, when several games land close together or a publisher shifts a date at short notice. The calendar updates automatically as release dates change, so delays, newly scheduled launches, and other listing revisions appear in the same calendar already used for the rest of the month.

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