March is now underway, which means players have a slew of new titles to look forward to. In contrast to last month, which was dominated by remasters and re-releases like Shadow of the Colossus and Bayonetta 2, March is filled with some of the year’s most anticipated sequels, including Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom and Far Cry 5. On top of those games, players will be able to pick up some intriguing original titles like A Way Out and the crime-solving Pokemon game Detective Pikachu on 3DS this month.
Below, you can find a roundup of the biggest games set to arrive on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and 3DS in March 2018. For a full look at all of the major titles coming to each platform throughout the rest of the year, check out our comprehensive 2018 game release date list.
Kirby Star Allies (Switch) — March 16
Kirby Star Allies – Nintendo Direct Trailer
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This month’s big Switch exclusive is Kirby Star Allies, the first Kirby game developed for Nintendo’s hybrid console. Like most of the puffball’s previous adventures, Star Allies is a side-scrolling platformer through the colorful world of Dream Land, which is under attack by a dark new force. On top of his signature copy ability, Kirby can now toss hearts at enemies to turn them into allies, who can be controlled by up to three other players for co-op platforming.
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Sea of Thieves (Xbox One, PC) — March 20
Sea of Thieves – Release Date Announcement Trailer
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Rare’s highly anticipated pirate game, Sea of Thieves, makes landfall on Xbox One and PC this month. The online co-op adventure puts players in the role of a pirate, banding together with friends to sail the high seas, plunder treasure, and do battle with other pirate crews in the name of becoming a pirate legend. The title is also the first Microsoft exclusive to arrive on Xbox Game Pass the same day it launches and supports cross-play between Xbox One and PC.
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A Way Out (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — March 23
E3 2017: A Way Out – Official Gameplay Trailer
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EA’s innovative co-op game, A Way Out, arrives on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 23. Developed by Hazelight, the studio founded by the creators of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, A Way Out puts players in the roles of Leo and Vincent, two former convicts on the lam after breaking out of prison. What makes the game unique is that it can only be played cooperatively, either locally or online, as both players need to work in tandem to outrun the police and survive outside of prison.
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Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (PS4, PC) — March 23
Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom E3 2017 Trailer
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After several delays, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is finally slated to arrive on PS4 and PC this month. The sequel to PS3‘s beloved RPG Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, Revenant Kingdom takes place hundreds of years after the first game and follows the story of Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, the deposed boy-king of Ding Dong Dell who sets off to found his own kingdom. The game also features a completely revamped battle system, as well as kingdom-building and real-time strategy elements.
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Far Cry 5 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — March 27
Far Cry 5 – Story Trailer
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Ubisoft’s controversial new Far Cry game, Far Cry 5, arrives near the tail end of March, closing the month out in spectacular fashion. Set in Hope County, Montana, an isolated mountain region overrun by a cult of religious extremists known as Eden’s Gate, the ambitious first-person shooter features a vast open world and plenty of over-the-top heroes and villains, including a murderous grizzly bear named Cheeseburger. The game also supports online co-op, allowing you to take down zealots with a friend.
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Full March Release Schedule
Bravo Team | PSVR | March 6 |
Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition | PS4, Xbox One, PC | March 6 |
Frantics | PS4 | March 6 |
Scribblenauts Showdown | PS4, Xbox One, Switch | March 6 |
Fear Effect Sedna | PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch | March 6 |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | PS4, Xbox One, PC | March 13 |
Golem | PSVR | March 13 |
Pure Farming 2018 | PS4, Xbox One, PC | March 13 |
Kirby Star Allies | Switch | March 16 |
Assassin’s Creed Rogue: Remastered | PS4, Xbox One | March 20 |
Attack on Titan 2 | PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch | March 20 |
Sea of Thieves | Xbox One, PC | March 20 |
Titan Quest | PS4, Xbox One | March 20 |
A Way Out | PS4, Xbox One, PC | March 23 |
Detective Pikachu | 3DS | March 23 |
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom | PS4, PC | March 23 |
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings | PS4, PC, Switch | March 27 |
Far Cry 5 | PS4, Xbox One, PC | March 27 |
MLB The Show 18 | PS4 | March 27 |
Agony | PS4, Xbox One, PC | March 30 |
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