Gaming Roundup

The Best Action-Adventure Games of 2026 for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox

The standout new releases of 2026 plus the modern classics still worth your time across every platform.

The standout new releases of 2026 plus the modern classics still worth your time across every platform.

Action-adventure has been the loudest genre of 2026, and the bar is high. The first half of the year alone produced several games that fans are already calling masterpieces, with the big swings still ahead. If you want to know what to actually buy and play right now across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, the short list below is built around games you can start tonight, not trailers and promises.

Quick answer: The three essential new action-adventure releases of 2026 are Crimson Desert, 007 First Light, and Pragmata. For proven modern classics, start with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and God of War Ragnarok.

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New 2026 action-adventure games worth buying first

If you only have time for the freshest releases, these three define the year so far. Each one is a full single-player adventure rather than an early-access build or a remaster, and each leans hard into the genre’s mix of combat, exploration, and story.

Crimson Desert

Pearl Abyss positions Crimson Desert as an open-world action-adventure, not an RPG. You play as Kliff, a Greymane with a fixed fighting style, personality, and story, so there is no character creator or leveling grind. A skill tree lets you reshape combat to a degree, but the focus stays on exploring Pywel, a continent dense with quests, mechanics, and set pieces.

Note: it starts slow. The opening hours feel like an extended tutorial, and the boss fights are uneven, but the game opens up considerably after the first 15 hours. A focused run lands around 50 hours, with plenty more to explore for completionists, and ongoing developer support has kept content flowing.

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007 First Light

James Bond returns to games for the first proper entry since 2012’s 007 Legends, and IO Interactive built it. 007 First Light follows an inexperienced 007 trying to earn his MI6 status, blending the methodical infiltration of Hitman with the cinematic momentum of Uncharted. Many missions ask you to slip unseen into crowded locations, but the game also supports a louder, guns-blazing approach when you want it. The reception was strong enough that Amazon has signaled interest in more Bond games.

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Pragmata

Capcom’s experiment pairs a young girl used as a weapon with real-time gunplay and puzzle-style hacking. From a distance, the combat can look slow and disjointed, but in motion the shooting and hacking layers click together. It is an acquired taste that rewards players who give it time, which fits Capcom’s track record of unusual ideas that pay off.

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Modern action-adventure classics still worth playing on PC

The genre’s best recent games hold up just as well in 2026, and most are widely available across PC and consoles. These are safe picks if you missed them the first time.

GameWhat it offers
Resident Evil 4 RemakeA rebuilt survival-horror classic with strong audio and visual design that keeps the original’s signature set pieces.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2A grounded medieval adventure continuing Henry’s story, with deep perks and 100-plus hours of quests.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2Swap between Peter Parker and Miles Morales across New York while facing Kraven the Hunter and the Venom symbiote.
Indiana Jones and the Great CircleFirst-person puzzle solving, improvised melee combat, and globe-trotting set pieces from Machine Games.
God of War RagnarokKratos and Atreus race to stop Ragnarok across the nine realms, with Sony’s trademark cinematic spectacle.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2A focused journey through Iceland with sharper combat, puzzles, and boss fights than the original.
Dragon’s Dogma 2An open-world adventure built around emergent encounters, with no traditional fast travel by default.
Alan Wake 2A horror-tinged story that splits between Alan and new lead Saga Anderson, leaning into light-based puzzles.

Two more deserve a mention for variety. Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name brings Kazuma Kiryu back with action-based brawling, arcade games, and karaoke, while the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot still delivers a tight blend of combat, climbing, and puzzle solving in Lara Croft’s origin story.

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Smaller adventures and easy entry points across consoles

Not every great action-adventure needs a huge time commitment. These titles are lighter, broadly available, and a good fit if you want something approachable on a Switch, older console, or modest PC.

GamePlatforms
StrayPS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
TunicPS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
A Plague Tale: RequiemPS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Revenge of the Savage PlanetPS5, Xbox Series X
The Last of Us Part II RemasteredPS5

In Stray, you play a lost cat navigating a neon-lit city of robots with no dialogue, solving environmental puzzles through feline instinct. Tunic sends a small fox through a pixel-art world heavy with secrets, drawing clear inspiration from classic Zelda combat and exploration.

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A Plague Tale: Requiem continues the story of siblings Amicia and Hugo through a plague-ridden world with supernatural threats, while Revenge of the Savage Planet is a first-person survival comedy about crash-landing on an alien world and upgrading your gear to survive. The Last of Us Part II Remastered brings Ellie’s story to PS5 with higher resolution and faster load times.


PC system requirements for the lighter picks

If you are playing on PC and want to confirm a game runs before buying, here are the baseline requirements for the most accessible titles. These cover the minimum and recommended GPU, which is usually the deciding factor.

GameMinimum GPURecommended GPU
StrayGTX 650 Ti / Radeon R7 360GTX 780 / Radeon R9 290X
TunicGTX 660 / RX 460GTX 1080 Ti / RX Vega 64
Revenge of the Savage PlanetGTX 1060 / RX 580RTX 2060 / RX 5700 XT / Arc A750
A Plague Tale: RequiemGTX 970 / RX 590RTX 3070 / RX 6800 XT

All four list Windows 10 and DirectX 12 as the baseline. A Plague Tale: Requiem is the heaviest of the group, asking for 16GB of RAM and roughly 55GB of storage, while Stray and Tunic are comfortable on 8GB of RAM and far less disk space.

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Major 2026 action-adventure games still on the way

Three of the year’s biggest action-adventure projects are still ahead: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, GTA 6, and Marvel’s Wolverine. No official release dates are currently confirmed for these, so treat any specific timing you see elsewhere with caution. Even if all three slip past December, 2026 has already delivered enough standout releases to stand as a strong year for the genre.

For right now, the cleanest path is simple. Start with Crimson Desert, 007 First Light, or Pragmata for the newest experiences, fall back on Spider-Man 2 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 for proven blockbusters, and keep Stray or Tunic on hand when you want something shorter that runs on almost anything.