Here are all the new RPGs and turn-based strategy titles released over the past few days. There’s a strong lineup on Nintendo Switch and consoles, but PC players definitely aren’t left out this week.
It’s true that there are more console releases than usual to highlight, but some of the month’s most anticipated PC launches are also finally here. With that said, let’s jump straight into the new releases.
Dead in Antares
- Developers: Ishtar Games
- Platforms: PC
- Release Date: February, 19, 2026
- Steam Page
One of the most anticipated titles of 2026 is undoubtedly this iconic survival franchise. Ishtar Games takes its Dead In formula off the island and into deep space with Dead in Antares, out on PC through Nacon, where ten specialists crash on the alien world Antares Prime after a wormhole incident, and survival turns into a tight loop of task assignment, camp building, and hard choices.
Each turn pushes you to juggle food, water, exhaustion, and mental health while you salvage ship wreckage into work stations and upgrades, then head out to explore distinct biomes, research the planet, and deal with two local factions that have been locked in conflict for generations.
When things turn violent, it shifts into turn-based tactical combat with a large pool of skills plus a character-specific Power Surge ultimate, and the story leans on personality clashes, pair-based relationship scenes, and branching outcomes that can end in multiple finales depending on how you hold the crew together.
Starless Abyss
- Developers: Konafa Games
- Platforms: PC (2025), Nintendo Switch
- Release Date: February 19, 2026
- Steam Page

Among today’s recommendations is this highly acclaimed tactical roguelite, originally released on PC in 2025. It’s called Starless Abyss, and it shows up its cosmic horror strategy roguelite on Nintendo Switch as well.
Every run is a turn-based push through space battles and ugly encounters, with the player cast as a Proxima awakened from stasis to help the Counter Horror group defend what is left of Earth.
Combat revolves around commanding upgradeable ships while building a deck that can mix cards from six factions, then using artifacts and ritual cards to shape the run as the threats scale toward boss fights tied to the Outer Gods.
Between fights, it leans on choice-driven events that can boost or wreck your momentum, and it adds a dice layer called D.I.C.E that lets you bend the odds during random encounters when you are trying to keep a shaky run alive. It was already available on PC, and now Switch owners can enjoy this one.
Soulkin
- Developers: Tambu Games
- Platforms: PC (2025), Nintendo Switch
- Release Date: February 18, 2026
- Steam Page

As I mentioned at the start, there are several new releases aimed specifically at Nintendo’s handheld audience.
Next on this list is Soulkin, which arrives on Nintendo Switch as a tactical roguelite that treats monster collecting like party building, with Nadia using “Souls” to bond with elemental creatures and push back a corruption spreading across Ankiril, a world framed around a colossal tree.
Runs play out on a hex grid where positioning matters, since fights lean on smart ability use plus environmental pressure, then you roll forward through chapters that remix maps, battles, and events to keep the route unpredictable.
It also leans on meta progression, letting you unlock new squads, Nadia variants, and stronger upgrades as you clear objectives, so the game gradually widens your options for how you approach each encounter. It launched on Switch on February 18, 2026, developed by Tambù Games and published by PowerUp Publishing.
NORSE: Oath of Blood
- Developers: Arctic Hazard
- Platforms: PC
- Release Date: February 17, 2026
- Steam Page

Viking Age Norway is the backdrop for NORSE: Oath of Blood, a tactics strategy game where Gunnar is forced into exile after his father, Jarl Gripr, is killed and a rival takes his seat, then the campaign ties revenge to the slow work of rebuilding a settlement and keeping a community running.
On the strategy layer, players grow the village and manage craftspeople, farmers, and warriors while forging alliances that affect the wider map and the story beats. Fights play out as small-scale tactical skirmishes that reward clean positioning and unit synergy, with terrain doing real work through elevation, flanking angles, and environmental hazards that can swing an exchange when a plan holds.
The game is developed by Arctic Hazard and published by Tripwire Presents, and the PC version launched on Steam on February 17, 2026, with console versions currently communicated for a later window.
There seem to be a few technical hiccups affecting this deep strategy title, though it’s still a game worth evaluating carefully, perhaps after waiting for the developers to roll out some patches.
Showgunners
- Developers: Artificer
- Platforms: PC (2023, PlayStation, Xbox
- Release Date: February 20, 2026
- Steam Page

Many will remember this game launched on PC in 2023, and today console players can finally step into Showgunners, Artificer’s turn-based tactics RPG built like a lethal reality show, now available on PlayStation and Xbox.
It follows Scarlett Martillo as she signs up for a televised bloodsport to chase revenge, then throws her into handcrafted arenas packed with traps, puzzles, and heavily armed psychos, with a “Show Director” that can swing rules and hazards depending on how well she performs for the cameras.
The loop leans on clean tactical fundamentals and the meta layer of fame, since strong runs earn sponsorship deals that feed back into better tools for the next stage.
On PlayStation, there’s a Platinum Edition that bundles the base game with add-ons, and the game’s Security Breach chapter adds five extra tactical battles in the Omega Tower, plus a new enemy type and six new guns.
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown
- Developers: Gamexcite
- Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
- Release Date: February 18, 2026
- Steam Page

The U.S.S. Voyager’s long trip home gets reimagined as a run-based survival strategy game in Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown, now available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC from gameXcite and Daedalic Entertainment.
A small exception I allow myself from time to time, it’s not strictly turn-based, but you know how it is. I love the series, and I’m a sucker for sci-fi strategy games, so there was no way I could leave it out.
Each run leans on “what if” choices that can push the crew into riskier tech paths like Borg research, then asks players to keep the ship functional by repairing rooms, rebuilding critical systems, and balancing resources and morale while plotting a course through the Delta Quadrant.
Progress comes through sector-by-sector exploration, scanning for supplies, taking on story events with consequences, and launching away missions where squad composition and skill coverage matter, with ship combat framed around issuing tactical orders, targeting enemy systems, and triggering crew abilities at key moments.
A nice Voyager touch is that missions are framed by voiced logs from Tuvok and Tom Paris, recorded by Tim Russ and Robert Duncan McNeill, which helps the management layer feel more like a continuing episode.
Death Howl
- Developers: The Outer Zone
- Platforms: PC (2025), PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
- Release Date: February 19, 2026
- Steam Page

Grief drives Death Howl, one of the best 2025 PC games, is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, and it frames its deckbuilding around a huntress named Ro, pushing through a bleak Spirit Realm to pull her son back from beyond the veil.
Combat plays out on a tactical grid where movement and card plays share the same kind of tight economy, so every turn is about spacing, timing, and picking the right sequence from a growing pool of 160-plus cards and shamanic Totems that reshape your build.
Exploration leans wide with four realms split across thirteen regions, more than thirty enemy types, and a steady drip of resources that feed new card crafting and archetypes built around effects like poison, sacrifice, blocking, and forced movement.
The Killing Stone (E.A.)
- Developers: Question
- Platforms: PC
- Release Date: February 18, 2026
- Steam Page

A devil’s bargain sits at the center of The Killing Stone, now live on Steam Early Access. It plays like a card battler wrapped in 17th-century occult folk horror, where each run is about bargaining with demons to scrub a cursed family’s sins.
The current build ships with three primary story arcs, each tied to a different family member and their own card pool, plus optional side missions called Rituals that let you chase rewards or dig yourself into a deeper hole when your deck is not ready for it.
Battles lean into board-like positioning and creature timing, and the Early Access lineup already includes three demon lord opponents with their own decks, while the final endgame arc is being held back for the eventual 1.0 release.
It also treats narrative as a core system, right down to dialogue options that can be presented in modern English or a period-flavored 17th-century style, which changes how the same scene reads and sells the setting.
Dobbel Dungeon
- Developers: Gamepie
- Platforms: PC
- Release Date: February 16, 2026
- Steam Page

Dice go first in Dobbel Dungeon, a roguelite turn-based tactical RPG that launched on Steam, where a magical shockwave turns local wildlife into monsters, and the run is built around island-hopping fights that end in boss encounters.
Each turn starts with a roll, then actions fire with no hit or miss checks as long as you can pay the dice cost. You start each adventure with a party of three heroes, then shape them through individual skill trees plus artifacts that add new actions, modifiers, and passives, while quests and bonus objectives feed shared skill points that force real tradeoffs between characters.
Runs also fold in the little survival story moments like rescuing a shopkeeper, spending gold on building defining gear, and unlocking new playable heroes by completing their in-run quests.
Warbits+
- Developers: Risky Lab Inc
- Platforms: PC
- Release Date: February 17, 2026
- Steam Page

Let’s wrap up my recap of new releases with an interesting strategy game. Nearly a decade after the original Warbits hit iOS, Warbits+ has now landed on PC, bringing its Advance Wars-flavored, grid-based tactics to a bigger screen with full controller support and a solid Steam Deck fit.
It sticks to the classic loop of moving distinct unit types, firing off commander-style special powers, and capturing structures to keep your income flowing, then wraps that in a 20-mission campaign across five environments, plus a Challenge Mode built around 30 missions split between skirmishes, puzzles, and unlockable veteran runs.
For replay value, it leans on local and online play, cross-platform multiplayer, a map editor for community-made battlefields, and its “tag match hub” setup for queueing into curated rule sets and rotations.
That wraps up my recap of all the new RPGs, strategy titles, and hybrid releases. I’ll catch you as always on my social channels and in the Reddit community, which is closing in on 2,000 members. Have a great weekend. Ciao

