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.

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.
- Cairn (9) — PC, PS5
- Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred (9) — PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
- Esoteric Ebb (9) — Platforms TBA
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