Discussion New games coming Q2 2026 - what should RG support next?

Discussion New games coming Q2 2026 - what should RG support next?

Brad P

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Looking at the release calendar for the next few months and there are some solid titles coming. Personally hoping we get trainer support for some of the bigger RPGs. Already put in a request for a couple on the Game Requests page. What games are you looking forward to?
 
Worth noting there are a few strategy and simulation titles in Q2 that don't get much attention in these threads. Hoping for trainer support on at least one of them. That said I recognise the RPG and action releases are the priority for most people here, so I will put in a proper request on the right page.
 
Honestly more interested in whether the trainer support keeps pace than what's releasing. The Apex and Valorant updates this season changed enough that the old approaches stopped working. If anything competitive-adjacent is coming Q2 that'd be the one to watch.
 
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 would be the obvious pick if it hasn't been covered already. Beyond that, anything with an active modding scene and a predictable update schedule seems more tractable than chasing AAA releases that shift memory layouts every fortnight. The ones that hurt most to support are games that patch constantly without changelogs.
 
Worth following up on what I mentioned last time -- Manor Lords has had a couple of updates since Q1 and the development roadmap looks more substantial now. Still the most interesting strategy release in a while. Frostpunk 2 has DLC due this quarter as well, which should bring some attention back to it. Worth noting for the support list.
 
Got about four or five Q2 titles on the board. KCD2 is one of them. The game updates fairly often which makes it a moving target, but it's on the list. No ETA on individual releases — working through them in order.
 
Up at 4 tomorrow for a warehouse shift so keeping tonight short. Ran a few Apex matches with Jordan, called it. Sometimes that's enough.
 
Back in Valheim this week. We got a server going with Damo and a couple of other mates. Started a new world because nobody could remember where we were up to on the old one. Been three hours already tonight and I'm not even close to stopping.
 
Worth flagging that some Q2 titles with kernel-level anti-cheat will be difficult to support cleanly -- Exodus in particular, depending on how it ships. KCD2 should be more straightforward based on how the first game was structured. That said, trainer feasibility also depends on memory layout stability after launch patches. I'd rather see solid support for two or three titles than rushed implementations across a broader list.
 
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