2026's Must-Play Games Revealed: Cairn, Diablo 4 Expansion, and Esoteric Ebb Lead the Pack

Breaking: Top Games of 2026 So Far Announced

The year 2026 has exploded onto the scene with three titles already achieving a stellar score of 9 out of 10, according to GameSpot's first-half review roundup. Cairn, Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, and Esoteric Ebb have set an early benchmark for excellence, dominating discussions among critics and players alike.

2026's Must-Play Games Revealed: Cairn, Diablo 4 Expansion, and Esoteric Ebb Lead the Pack
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These games represent the cream of the crop so far, but GameSpot's tracking also includes all titles scoring 8 or above, signaling a robust year ahead. Lower-scoring games can still deliver hours of entertainment, but the focus here is on the absolute must-plays.

The Top Scorers

Cairn (Score: 9) — This mountain-climbing adventure redefines the genre by merging awe-inspiring vistas with genuine danger. GameSpot senior editor Alex Chen called it "a nerve-wracking yet meditative ascent that respects both the player's skill and the mountain's majesty." Available on PC and PS5.

Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred (Score: 9) — The expansion revitalizes Blizzard's action RPG with two new classes and a gripping conclusion to the Hatred Saga. "It stands proudly alongside the franchise's best expansions," Chen noted. Available across all major platforms.

Esoteric Ebb (Score: 9) — A fantasy RPG that fuses tabletop randomness with narrative depth. Chen described it as "charming, hilarious, and unpredictably brilliant—like playing D&D with a genius dungeon master." Soundtrack alone is worth the price of entry.

Background

GameSpot's review process includes standard reviews, reviews in progress, and updated evaluations for live-service games. All titles that hit 8 or above are tracked alphabetically by score. The strong early showing echoes last year's hits like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Silent Hill F, but 2026 is already carving its own identity.

Each review also gets a video adaptation on GameSpot's YouTube channel, allowing gamers to hear producers discuss why a title deserves attention. The current list will expand as more high-scoring releases land.

What This Means for Gamers

The explosive start suggests 2026 could become a landmark year for gaming. With a mix of innovative indies and blockbuster expansions, players have a wealth of quality experiences to dive into now—without waiting for holiday releases.

For those on a budget, even 8-scoring games offer substantial value. But if you're looking for the absolute best, these three 9-rated titles are a safe bet. Expect the list to grow as new contenders emerge in the coming months.

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