The 2025 edition of the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted, honouring the most anticipated games of 2026. Several games from the GSA regions were also included.

Reanimal, from Swedish studio Tarsier Studios and Austrian publisher THQ Nordic, is ranked 25th. This horror adventure from the creators of Little Nightmares I & II is set for release on 13 February 2026 — which is, of course, a Friday. However, the Gothic 1 remake is missing from the top list. Recur is in 21 place. Developed by kaleidoscube in Stuttgart and published by Astra Logical, it is a time-manipulation puzzle platformer. By moving forwards or backwards, players control the flow of time to solve problems, change outcomes, and discover secrets.

PVKK: Planetenverteidigungskanonenkommandant by bippinbits from Radeberg and Kepler Interactive secured 20th place. In this game, players operate a planetary defense cannon to fend off an interplanetary invasion from the comfort of their own cosy bunker - but with a twist, tough decisions and moral dilemmas. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4, developed by King Art Games from Bremen and published by Deep Silver (Plaion), came in twelfth. Moreover, a trailer revealed that the Dark Angels and Primarch Lion El'Jonson will be playable in the campaign. For the first time in Dawn of War history, players will play not just one Space Marine faction, but two. The Dark Angels are one of the two Space Marine factions in Dawn of War IV, and are a fully playable faction in all game modes.

The top three spots in the ranking are taken by Haunted Chocolatier from ConcernedApe (creator of Stardew Valley), 007: First Person Shooter from IO Interactive, and on the top spot, Slay the Spire 2 from Megacrit. Incidentally, GTA VI comes in at fifth place. The games in the top list were selected by the PC Gamer editorial team and a broader panel of experts called The Council.

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