March said “oh, you thought February was solid?” — and turned things up… well, kinda.
This month brings a mix of big-name releases, long-awaited drops, and a few titles that sound stronger on paper than they actually hit. There’s definitely value here, but not everything is a must-play.
Let’s get into it.
What’s Worth Your Time
World of Warcraft: Midnight
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Release: March 2
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Platforms: PC
- msi Gaming RTX 5070 12G WoW: Midnight (Graphics Card available)
This is one of the biggest real releases in March 2026, and it actually has weight behind it.
World of Warcraft: Midnight continues Blizzard’s long-running MMO with a major expansion focused on a Void invasion and returning players to a fan-favorite region.
👉 Why it hits: Massive content drop + meaningful updates to progression and onboarding.
👉 Who it’s for: MMO players and longtime WoW fans looking for a fresh reason to jump back in.
Rise of the Ronin (PC Release)
- Release: March 10
- Platforms: PC
After its console run, Rise of the Ronin hits PC — and it feels right at home.
With improved performance and customization options, this version gives players more control over how they experience its open-world samurai setting.
👉 Why it hits: Freedom in combat and exploration.
👉 Who it’s for: Fans of open-world action with historical flavor.
Marathon
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Release: March 5, 2026
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Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
- PlayStation DualSense Controller Marathon Limited Edition
Bungie is back — and they’re not playing it safe.
Marathon brings a fresh take on the extraction shooter genre with a strong sci-fi identity, competitive gameplay, and long-term support planned right out the gate.
👉 Why it hits: High replay value + strong multiplayer focus
👉 Who it’s for: Players who like PvP tension, strategy, and squad-based gameplay
Slay the Spire 2 (Early Access)
- Release: March 5, 2026
- Platforms: PC
The deckbuilding king is back — but this time, it’s not a full launch.
Slay the Spire 2 enters Early Access with new characters, fresh mechanics, and expanded strategy options. It still delivers that addictive “one more run” loop, but keep expectations in check — this is a work in progress.
👉 Why it hits: Proven gameplay formula with new depth and replay value
👉 Who it’s for: Roguelike and strategy players who don’t mind Early Access builds
WWE 2K26
- Release: March 13
- Platforms: PS5, PS4, Xbox, PC
Another year, another WWE — but this one actually improves where it counts.
Better animations, smoother gameplay, and a deeper Universe mode make this feel like progress, not just a roster update.
👉 Why it hits: Noticeable gameplay improvements.
👉 Who it’s for: Wrestling fans who’ve been waiting for a real upgrade.
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance
- Release: March 31, 2026
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
A long-dormant franchise finally makes its return — and fans have been waiting for this one.
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance brings the series back with a modern presentation, darker tone, and updated combat while staying true to its gothic roots.
👉 Why it hits: Strong IP comeback with modern upgrades
👉 Who it’s for: Fans of story-driven action games and classic franchises
What We’re Calling Out
Life is Strange: Reunion
- Release: March 26, 2026
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
This one carries a lot of expectations — maybe too many.
Early impressions point to a familiar formula without enough innovation to push the series forward.
👉 The issue: Feels too safe and repetitive
👉 Verdict: Good for fans, but may not hit as hard as previous entries
March 2026 was solid — but not flawless.
Top Picks: Marathon, Rise of the Ronin
Solid Additions: World of Warcraft Midnight, WWE 2K26
Worth a Look: Legacy of Kain: Ascendance
Proceed with Caution: Slay the Spire 2 (Early Access), Life is Strange: Reunion
Overall?
👉 More hits than misses — but not everything is a day-one buy.



