
"It might be the month of love, but February is also the month where the video game industry shakes off any festive-season cobwebs and shifts into gear. February 2026 looks like an exciting month full of new releases, sequels, and remakes across PC and console, so if you're looking to revisit fantasy worlds from yesteryear or unleash a horde of genetically modified kitties, you're spoilt for choice here."
"My Hero Academia's legendary anime run concluded not too long ago, but for anyone looking to relive the adventures of Deku and the rest of class 1-A, you can look forward to some plus-ultra action this month. The 3D fighting game will cover the final arc of this beloved comic-book-inspired series, and it looks set to have a gigantic roster of heroes and villains to send into battle."
"A hidden-object game that features a wholesome story and art, Lost and Found Co. puts you in charge of a magical startup dedicated to finding lost items for its quirky townspeople. Not only do you have to hunt down missing items, but you also have to manage thousands of interactions between people and objects in colorful levels that'll test your observation skills."
February 2026 brings a concentrated wave of video game releases, sequels, and remakes across PC and console platforms. My Hero Academia: All's Justice is a 3D fighting game covering the final arc with a large roster and three-character teams that switch seamlessly to chain special attacks. Lost and Found Co. is a hidden-object title where players run a magical startup, locate missing items, and manage thousands of interactions in colorful observation-focused levels. Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties launches on PC, PlayStation, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2, continuing a core franchise presence early in the year.
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