Playority Calendar

Video game release calendar

Browse upcoming PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo releases. Save the games you want to follow in your personal Playority list.

Find release datesBrowse upcoming games by month
Save by platformTrack PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo titles
Build your listCreate a free account and save Priority or Curiosity
February 2048
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06 THU
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12 WED
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13 THU
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14 FRI
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20 THU
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21 FRI
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23 SUN
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24 MON
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27 THU
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28 FRI
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29 SAT
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Follow a game to find it again in your personal area and get notifications when release dates, platforms or trailers change.

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Organize followed games and backlog

The Playority dashboard helps you separate the games you want to follow, the ones you want to play soon and the titles you want to keep in your backlog, starting directly from the calendar.

Organize your backlog

Frequently asked questions

What is a Playority account for?

A Playority account lets you follow games, find them in your personal dashboard and organize them by priority, platform and upcoming release.

What is the difference between followed games and backlog?

Followed games are titles you want to track for updates about dates, platforms and trailers. The backlog is for titles you want to recover, organize or play later.

Can I use the calendar without registering?

Yes. The calendar can be browsed freely. An account is only needed to save games and manage them in your personal area.

Why save a game instead of just checking the calendar?

Saving a game makes it easier to find it again and helps you build a personal list connected to your releases, platforms and priorities.

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