New on Steam: 9 cool games you should have on your radar this week

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We”re back to show you the most exciting new games coming to Steam this week. Including: A hotly anticipated Soulslike from Team Ninja.

We just finished one of the most exciting release weeks of the year – and today it continues! Like every Monday, we”ll show you the most exciting games coming out on Steam this week.

The highlights of the week

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

(Genre: Soulslike – Developer: Team Ninja – Release: March 3, 2023 (get the game on Steam))

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One year after the release of Elden Ring, the next big Soulslike awaits you: In Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty from Nioh developers Team Ninja, you”ll once again be transported to the Far East – this time to ancient China during the Han Dynasty.

The Three Kingdoms are overrun by demons and you have to make peace as a mercenary with sword and magic. Like its two indirect predecessors, Wo Long should again be incredibly difficult and the perfect snack for all Soulslike fans who are currently waiting for the announcement of the first Elden Ring DLC.

Whether the game will be as good as the two Nioh games, you will find out on Thursday in our review of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.

Scars Above

Genre: Third-person shooter – Developer: Mad Head Games – Release: Feb 28, 2023 (get the game on Steam)

Just like in the shooter masterpiece Returnal, in Scars Above you play a female astronaut and scientist stranded on an extremely hostile alien planet.

On the search for your team, you can expect many fights in which you have to shoot, hit and dodge well-timed – and of course some opulently staged boss fights are waiting for you to master them.

More Releases of the Week

Monday, February 27

(I Am Your President): In this political simulation from controversial publisher PlayWay, you can be the President of the USA yourself for once, make important decisions, launch MIlitary strikes and even tweet.

Tuesday, February 28

(Destiny 2: Lightfall): The next addon for the loot shooter launches this week, this time taking you to Neptune, where you can expect a futuristic metropolis and, of course, a new raid.

(Phantom Brigade): After many years in development, the potential tactics hit is finally coming to Steam. You command house-sized mechs in strategic battles that use energy sabers, missiles and railguns to dismember your enemies.

Wednesday, March 1

(Stickman Trenches): A different take on World War I: In this strategy game with stick figures, you defend yourself in trench warfare against attacking infantry and tanks. Special skills such as artillery strikes or precision mortars are also at your disposal.

Thursday, 2 March

(One Military Camp (Early Access)): In this build-up game, you build up a US army training camp to train your recruits to become real specialists who you can even send on missions afterwards.

Just before the release you can find our Early Access Test on GlobalESportNews   – until then you can already watch the trailer here:

(Mask of Fury): Fun brawler where you and your friends wrestle each other”s brains out. There is also a campaign with a co-op mode.

Friday, March 3

(Garden of Banban 2): The most successful indie horror games belong to the Mascot Horror subgenre, meaning they have a clearly identifiable and often iconic mascot – think Five Nights at Freddy”s, Granny or Poppy Playtime.

Garden of Banban 2 is set in an abandoned kindergarten, which is also home to murderous mascots who are out to get you. It remains to be seen whether they will eventually become as iconic as the characters from FNAF.

Which game are you most looking forward to this week? As always, feel free to post it in the comments!