As the year progresses, we're slowly getting our hands on a variety of fantastic games across PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. And with E3 2019 just around the corner, the number of what's coming is about to skyrocket. Until then, there are plenty of big-name games and smaller indie experiences releasing soon to keep you busy.
May's biggest release has to be Rage 2, the latest open-world shooter from developers id Software and Avalanche Studios. Other big highlights include Team Sonic Racing and Total War: Three Kingdoms. The former is the newest entry in the cult favorite Sonic kart racing spin-off series, while the latter is the highly-anticipated twelfth mainline entry in the Total War series.
If you're big on Switch ports, there are a bunch coming this month. You can expect versions of classic Assassin's Creed and Resident Evil games all showing up on the portable platform. For a look at everything releasing in May, you can see all of the biggest game releases in the table below. For a wider look at what's ahead this year, be sure to check out our complete list of game release dates in 2019.
Rage 2 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) -- May 14
Rage 2 is one of the most unexpected sequels to be announced in a while. Both Id Software and Avalanche Studios are responsible for the upcoming open-world first-person shooter; the talent on both sides certainly helps. Avalanche Studios has years of experience crafting large and chaotic worlds in its games, with vehicle combat and special effects being a bit of its specialty as of late. On the other hand, Id Software is well-capable of making fantastic first-person shooters.
Further Reading:
- Rage 2 Dev On Rethinking The id Shooter And Making An Evolving Single-Player Game
- We've Done A Complete 180 On Rage 2
- You're An Unstoppable Superhero In Rage 2...When You're Not Too Busy Driving
Team Sonic Racing (PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch) -- May 21
Team Sonic Racing is the third game in the well-received Sonic kart racing series. This time around it's focusing on cooperative play, having you work with a team and share power-ups in order to win a race.
Further Reading:
- Kart Racers Are Back, But Can Both Sonic And Crash Keep Up With Mario Kart?
- Why Team Sonic Racing Doesn't Have Team Fortress, Shenmue, And Other Games' Characters
- Sonic's New Game Makes Racing A Lot More Cooperative
Total War: Three Kingdoms (PC) -- May 23
The highly successful strategy series from the Creative Assembly and Sega finally will finally return this month with Total War: Three Kingdoms. Set just prior to China's Three Kingdom's period in the 14th century, the game takes you through the quintessential historical conflict often depicted in popular film and games. Featuring two distinct game modes, Romance mode plays off the supernatural character tropes defined in the classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, while Classic is more focused on realistic warfare akin to what you've seen in previous mainline entries of the series.
Further Reading:
Full May Release Schedule
Game | Platform | Release Date |
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The Legend of Heroes: Trials of Cold Steel II | PS4 | May 7 |
Life is Strange 2: Episode 3 | PS4, Xbox One, PC | May 9 |
Yakuza Kiwami 2 | PC | May 9 |
Saints Row: The Third | Switch | May 10 |
A Plague Tale: Innocence | PS4, Xbox One, PC | May 14 |
Rage 2 | PS4, Xbox One, PC | May 14 |
Bubsy: Paws on Fire! | PS4, Switch, PC | May 19 |
Assassin's Creed III Remastered | Switch | May 21 |
Everybody's Golf VR | PSVR | May 21 |
Observation | PS4, PC | May 21 |
Resident Evil 0 | Switch | May 21 |
Resident Evil | Switch | May 21 |
Resident Evil 4 | Switch | May 21 |
Team Sonic Racing | PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch | May 21 |
Total War: Three Kingdoms | PC | May 23 |
Blood & Truth | PS4 | May 28 |
Trover Saves The Universe | PSVR | May 31 |
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