We're into the second week of September and we've seen some major game releases this month already. And there's many more still to come. Sony launched its first-party title Astro Bot on September 6. The platformer is a follow-up to Astro's Playroom, the free-to-play title that comes pre-installed on every PS5 and serves as a handy tech demo for DualSense controller features. Astro Bot, however, takes it to the next level, expanding the scope to include over six galaxies and 80 levels.
September is a big month for fans of sports games, too. 2K launched NBA 2K25, the latest entry in the long-running and popular basketball sim franchise, on September 6. The game features several refinements and gameplay improvements over its predecessor. EA, meanwhile, is gearing up to release EA Sports FC 25 later this month. This will be the second game in the franchise without the Fifa moniker and will build upon the foundations of last year's FC 24.
There are a couple of remaster projects for cult hit games, a new Legend of Zelda title and the first major expansion for Bethesda's space RPG Starfield. September is indeed a crowded field. Here, we'll go through our picks for the games to look out for this month across PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch consoles.
When: September 3
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch
Published by Warner Bros. Games under its Portkey Games label, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is a multiplayer fantasy sports game that was released last week. You can create your own Quidditch team to complete with distinctive colours and accessories. The gameplay allows you to fly through the skies, avoid Bludgers, and shoot goals. With intuitive controls, you can choose to play as a Chaser, a Seeker, a Beater, or a Keeper.
In addition to the exciting Quidditch matches, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions allows you to visit the Triwizard schools Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, where you'll face them while representing Hogwarts. These
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