April came in swinging after March's packed lineup and delivered one of the more interesting months of 2026 so far.
Between long-awaited AAA releases, creative indie projects, and a few surprise launches, there's plenty worth checking out. Not everything lands a critical hit, though, and a couple of releases left us asking whether the hype was bigger than the game itself.
Let's get into it.
What's Worth Your Time
PRAGMATA
- Release: April 17, 2026
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo, Steam
After years of delays and uncertainty, Capcom finally delivered PRAGMATA. The sci-fi adventure combines exploration, action, and mystery in a futuristic world that's unlike anything else released this year.
👉 Why it hits: Unique setting, strong presentation, and one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
- Release: April 16, 2026
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch
- Demo
Nintendo's bizarre life-simulation series finally returns. If you've ever wanted to watch digital versions of your friends, family, and favorite celebrities create chaos together, this is your game.
👉 Why it hits: Pure Nintendo charm mixed with unpredictable comedy.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire
- Release: April 16, 2026
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, PC
- Physical copies available July 2026 on PS5 & Switch 2!
This stylish shooter immediately stands out thanks to its 1930s cartoon-inspired visuals. Underneath the animation is a surprisingly fast-paced FPS that feels fresh in a genre full of copycats.
👉 Why it hits: One of the most visually distinctive shooters released this year.
Aphelion
- Release: April 28, 2026
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam
- Physical copies available July 2026 on PS5!
Science fiction fans have plenty to enjoy this month, and Aphelion is another strong contender. The game blends exploration, survival, and narrative-driven storytelling into a journey that feels both personal and massive in scale.
👉 Why it hits: Strong atmosphere and a compelling sci-fi premise.
Saros
- Release: April 30, 2026
- Platforms: PS5
Housemarque follows up its success with another ambitious action experience. Saros delivers fast-paced combat, stunning visuals, and the kind of high-intensity gameplay that made the studio a fan favorite.
👉 Why it hits: One of April's biggest exclusives and a showcase for the PS5.
What We're Calling Out
Starfield (PlayStation 5)
- Release: April 2026
- Platforms: PS5
Let's be clear: Starfield isn't a bad game.
The problem is that it's showing up in April's conversation despite not being a new release. PlayStation players finally get access to Bethesda's space RPG, but for everyone else, this is a game that's already been available for years.
👉 The issue: The PS5 version is playable now, but still prone to technical hiccups.
👉 Verdict: Great for PlayStation owners when it's firing on all cylinders. Drop the FPS to 30 FPS to improve the stability!
Invincible VS
Release: April 2026
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
The Invincible universe has a passionate fanbase, but the fighting game genre is already crowded with heavy hitters. The game's success will depend on whether it can offer more than just recognizable characters. A release on Luna should be inevitable for this game based on the show.
👉 The issue: Big license, but has room to improve with balancing and single player content.
👉 Verdict: Worth watching, but we're not sold just yet.
April 2026 brought a healthy mix of creativity and big-budget action.
Top Picks: PRAGMATA, Saros
Solid Additions: Aphelion, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire
Casual Fun: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
Proceed with Caution: Starfield (PS5), Invincible VS
Overall?
👉 April delivered more winners than disappointments, but that number can increase with the right updates.



