PS5 Will Soon Welcome These Fantastic Looking FPS Games

2025 was an amazing year for first-person shooter (FPS) games, with highly anticipated releases like Doom: The Dark Ages, Borderlands 4, and Battlefield 6. We also saw some fantastic surprises, including Metal Eden and a revitalized Overwatch. While 2026 seems a little quieter for new shooters (though Marathon has quickly become popular), PlayStation 5 owners will still have plenty of options to choose from.

Even with many games already released, there are still exciting first-person shooter games coming to PlayStation. Whether it’s a reimagining of a classic, a PlayStation exclusive, or a completely new game from a popular studio, there’s a lot to look forward to. If you’re ready for your next shooter experience, be sure to check the release dates, as these games are all scheduled to launch on PS5 in 2026.

Halo: Campaign Evolved

The Xbox Flagship Series, Remade For Sony’s Current-Gen Console

Just ten years ago, the idea of a Halo game on PlayStation seemed impossible. But in 2026, Halo: Combat Evolved, a complete remake of the original game, is coming to PS5. This means players will be able to experience Master Chief’s first adventure on a Sony console – a clear sign that the long-standing rivalry between PlayStation and Xbox is, at least for the moment, taking a backseat.

The upcoming Campaign Evolved isn’t just a visual update; it’s a substantial addition to the Halo universe. It includes brand-new missions that happen before the original game, essentially serving as a prequel to Master Chief’s story and giving veteran players a fresh reason to return. Halo: Campaign Evolved is scheduled to launch in 2026, though the specific release date is still to be announced.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire

Old-School Animation Meets New-School Mechanics

Man, I’m super hyped for this game, MOUSE: P.I. for Hire, which is coming out in just a couple of weeks! If you played Cuphead – you know, that crazy hard run-and-gun game with that amazing old-timey cartoon look – then you’ll get the vibe immediately. This is basically that same style, but as a first-person shooter. It’s definitely not just a copy, there’s a lot more going on, but that’s the best way I can describe it right now.

The trailers and previews really highlight the game’s animations and unique 2D characters in a 3D world, but the weapons are also impressive. They’re similar in style to those found in Ratchet & Clank, with standard pistols and shotguns alongside more unusual options. You’ll find a turpentine gun that melts enemies, and a particularly creative weapon called the ‘attitude adjuster’ – a beam that drives opponents insane, ultimately making their heads explode. MOUSE: P.I. for Hire is scheduled to launch on April 16, 2026.

Starfield

Bethesda’s Latest Debuts On The PS5

Starfield, the newest role-playing game from Bethesda and their first venture into realistic science fiction, is now available on PS5 after launching almost two years ago for Xbox and PC. Players can create their own character, pick a profession, and embark on an adventure across the solar system, freely exploring over 1,000 different planets.

Despite some criticism about the originality of its planets, Starfield remains a classic Bethesda role-playing game. It might not be as beloved as titles like Skyrim or Fallout 3, but it offers a more engaging experience than most other RPGs available. As of today, April 7, 2026, Starfield is launching on PS5 in just 24 hours.

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam

Massive Squad-Based Tactical Battles In The North Vietnamese Jungle

Unlike many fast-paced, competitive shooters, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam focuses on realistic, team-based strategy. It’s a multiplayer game that requires careful planning, slow and deliberate movement, and considering the bigger picture – it’s not just about quick reflexes.

In each match of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, two teams of up to 50 players face off on a large map, with one team playing as the U.S. forces and the other as the North Vietnamese army. Players are organized into squads and work together to complete objectives, all while trying to survive. This installment introduces vehicles to both sides – boats for everyone, helicopters for the U.S., and a network of tunnels for the Vietnamese. Like the original Hell Let Loose, this game aims for a more realistic experience than games like Call of Duty or Battlefield. Currently, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is still scheduled for release in 2026, though a specific date hasn’t been announced yet.

Valor Mortis

A First-Person Soulslike With Guns, Swords, And Supernatural Powers

Valor Mortis made a big impression when it was shown at Gamescom 2025. This first-person game combines the challenging gameplay of ‘soulslike’ titles with the Napoleonic era. Developed by One More Level – the creators of Ghostrunner and Ghostrunner 2 – it features swords, spells, and even guns, giving it a similar feel to Bloodborne. The game’s enemy designs further enhance this atmosphere.

This studio is known for its quick, action-packed first-person shooter games, and the Ghostrunner series proves they excel at close-quarters combat. So, even though their new game, Valor Mortis, will be slower and more strategic, we’re confident they’ll deliver. With a unique concept and a talented team behind it, Valor Mortis is quickly becoming one of the most exciting FPS games to look forward to in 2026.

Decadent

Lovecraftian First-Person Horror Shooter With Weapons Both Familiar And Surreal

Platforms PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Release Date 2026
Developer Incantation Games
Genre FPS, Horror

Few people seem to be talking about Decadent, a unique game that blends first-person shooting with horror and a compelling story. The game is set in the 1920s and puts you in the role of John Lorn, a World War I veteran. After a strange occult experiment goes wrong and he’s infected by a bizarre parasite, he embarks on a frantic quest to the Arctic, hoping to find a cure.

The game Decadent will blend Metroidvania-style exploration – where new abilities unlock previously unreachable areas – with light RPG elements like skill unlocks and stat improvements. It also features a sanity system. Set in a unique Arctic environment and combining multiple genres, Decadent is looking promising. However, the game has been delayed; it’s now expected to release in 2026 instead of 2025.

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2026-04-06 19:06