This week was less about one giant showcase moment and more about trailers that answered specific player questions. Croteam finally put a name on the last Talos Principle chapter. Fortnite's Overwatch crossover moved from silhouette tease to match-changing event. Nintendo kept Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment alive with a Mineru spotlight, while Supermassive's next Dark Pictures game reached launch day with a colder, nastier pitch.
The strongest videos also gave smaller or more specific games room to breathe. Jonathan Blow's next puzzle adventure found a Switch 2 angle, Remothered returned to old-school survival horror and Granblue Fantasy: Relink's next expansion started to look like more than a roster update. Here are the trailers to catch up on before the weekend.
The Talos Principle 3 gives Croteam's puzzle saga an ending
The Talos Principle 3 was the cleanest new announcement of the week. Croteam and Devolver Digital are framing it as the final chapter of the philosophical puzzle series, sending players into the Anomaly, a place where physics, memory and history no longer sit still.
The Steam page confirms Croteam's involvement, a coming soon window and the return of writers Jonas Kyratzes, Verena Kyratzes and Tom Jubert. PlayStation's trailer confirms PS5 alongside PC. We already covered the announcement in more detail, but the teaser works because it sells a finale without flattening the mystery. Talos has always treated puzzles as philosophy with pressure plates. This looks like the series trying to make its last question count.
Fortnite x Overwatch turns the crossover into match pressure
Fortnite crossovers can blur together when they stop at outfits. The Overwatch trailer is stronger because Act III brings the Blizzard heroes into the island with weapons, map landmarks and a Payload objective instead of leaving the collaboration in the store.
Epic's official Act III post confirms Tracer, Mercy, Genji and D.Va across Battle Royale, Zero Build, Reload and Blitz. The event adds locations inspired by Busan, Hanamura, King's Row and Watchpoint: Gibraltar, plus items such as Tracer's Pulse Pistols and Mercy's Caduceus Staff. If you missed the full rollout, our Fortnite x Overwatch story has the details. The short version: this is one of Fortnite's better gaming collaborations because it changes the rhythm of a match.
Hyrule Warriors puts Mineru in the spotlight
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is already out on Switch 2, so this is not a reveal trailer in the usual sense. It is still useful for Zelda players because Mineru is one of the stranger, more interesting figures Nintendo can put in front of a Warriors audience.
Nintendo's store page frames Age of Imprisonment as the complete story of the Imprisoning War glimpsed in Tears of the Kingdom, with Princess Zelda, King Rauru and other heroes fighting Ganondorf's invasion of ancient Hyrule. The Mineru trailer also ties into a Mineru's Construct amiibo dated for September 17. As post-launch character spotlights go, this is exactly the sort of trailer that helps a musou spin-off stay connected to the main Zelda audience.
Order of the Sinking Star makes a Switch 2 puzzle pitch
Order of the Sinking Star immediately has a clear hook: it is the next large puzzle adventure from Jonathan Blow and Thekla, the studio behind Braid and The Witness. The overview trailer is not chasing action beats. It is selling scale, patience and the appeal of carrying a dense puzzle world around on Switch 2.
Arc Games' press announcement confirms a 2026 Switch 2 release alongside Steam and Steam Deck support. The Steam page describes more than one thousand hand-crafted puzzles across four worlds with different characters, rules and mechanics. That sounds intimidating, but it is also the point. This is the kind of trailer that makes a notebook feel like part of the controller setup.
Directive 8020 launches Supermassive into space
Directive 8020 is the week's cleanest horror launch trailer. Supermassive's new Dark Pictures entry leaves small-town ghosts and occult houses behind for a colony ship, a dying Earth and an alien organism that can mimic its prey.
Bandai Namco's launch announcement confirms the May 12 release on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam. It also details the big formula changes: real-time threats, stealth, improvised weapons, Turning Points and couch co-op for up to five players, with online multiplayer planned later. We previewed Directive 8020's launch earlier in the week. The trailer is still worth watching because it sells the one thing Supermassive needs most here: paranoia with no safe room.
Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy brings back stalker horror
Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy has a very different horror texture from Directive 8020. The story trailer is all decaying rooms, family secrets, missing children and old-school third-person survival horror tension. It is not subtle, but Remothered has never been interested in clean, polite fear.
Stormind Games' official page lists Red Nun's Legacy for 2026 and calls it the final chapter of the trilogy, with Stormind developing and publishing outside Soft Source's Asia role. The Steam page adds the specific setup: Susan follows a lead to a noble residence near Mount Etna after six young girls vanish in Sicily. The trailer's best promise is mechanical as much as narrative, with perception, hypnosis and environmental manipulation giving the stalking horror more to do than hide-and-run panic.
Edge of Memories shows the action RPG under the art
Edge of Memories has been easy to file as another pretty action RPG, so the gameplay overview helps. Nacon and Midgar Studio spend the trailer on combat flow, exploration and the Corrosion, the plague twisting people, wildlife and the land itself into monsters.
Nacon's official page introduces Eline as a Soul Whisperer fighting the Corrosion on Avaris, with a dark power awakening inside her after a mysterious encounter. The game is planned for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC in 2026, according to the current overview coverage from Nacon's trailer cycle. The trailer matters because JRPG-inspired action games live or die on feel. Edge of Memories looks more convincing when it stops posing and starts showing how Eline moves through a fight.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink shows Endless Ragnarok's new fighters
Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok is a narrower pull than the week's biggest reveals, but the trailer is useful for the audience already invested in Cygames' action RPG. Fraux and Fediel get the spotlight, while The World gives the expansion a clearer threat to rally around.
Current official-trailer coverage from RPG Site and Gematsu puts Endless Ragnarok on July 9 for PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC via Steam, with pre-orders open on supported platforms. The new fighters are the headline, but Granblue lives on party identity, flashy cooldowns and how different characters change co-op rhythm. This trailer gives existing Relink players a better reason to look at July again.
What this week showed
The best trailers this week were not all trying to do the same job. The Talos Principle 3 and Order of the Sinking Star appealed to players who want puzzle games with ambition. Fortnite x Overwatch and Hyrule Warriors leaned on familiar characters, but used them to sell playable changes. Directive 8020 and Remothered gave horror fans two very different kinds of dread.
That mix is what made the week work. A few trailers were major announcements, a few were launch reminders and a few simply made previously announced games easier to understand. Together, they gave players a decent map of what is playable now and what is worth keeping on the 2026 radar.
