The gaming calendar for September is gaining momentum. This week, PS5 and PS4 players can expect a balanced mix of action-packed shooters, sports simulations, cooperative horror, nostalgic revivals, and family-friendly adventures.
From the highly awaited Borderlands 4 to innovative titles like Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra and Firefighting Simulator: Ignite, the schedule promises something for every type of gamer. Whether you enjoy competitive battles, story-driven quests, or lighthearted racing, the lineup will keep players engaged.
Below is the complete breakdown of all new PS5 and PS4 games arriving between 8th and 14th September.
Axis Football 2026 – 8th September (PS5)
Axis Football 2026 pushes American football simulation forward. The game introduces improved gameplay mechanics, detailed customization options, and an advanced franchise mode. Players can adjust team management, play strategies, and even visual presentation. The franchise mode is considered one of the best in the genre, offering a deep career experience with endless replayability. It is designed for both casual fans and hardcore football enthusiasts.
Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection – 9th September (PS5)
The quirky mascot Bubsy returns in The Purrfect Collection. This title revisits the 1990s “mascot wars” when platforming icons battled for attention. The collection includes remastered versions of Bubsy’s past adventures and explores his unusual legacy. Players will experience classic levels with modern upgrades, smoother controls, and updated visuals. It is both a nostalgic trip for long-time fans and a playful introduction for new players curious about gaming history.
Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra – 9th September (PS5, PS4)
For the first time in the franchise, Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra introduces a team-based battle system. Players can build squads of iconic characters and engage in strategic combat. Cooperative mechanics encourage teamwork, while explosive action stays true to the Dragon Ball spirit. Fans can expect fast-paced battles, cinematic attacks, and powerful transformations. It is set to appeal to both competitive players and long-time anime fans seeking new ways to enjoy the series.
Firefighting Simulator: Ignite – 9th September (PS5)
Firefighting Simulator: Ignite offers a realistic emergency response experience. Players step into the boots of a U.S. firefighter in a sprawling Midwestern city. Missions require teamwork, quick decision-making, and skillful use of equipment. Fires spread dynamically with real-time smoke and heat simulation. Cooperative multiplayer lets up to four players work together, or solo players can rely on AI teammates. Built on Unreal Engine 5, the game provides immersive visuals, detailed physics, and challenging scenarios.
Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift – 10th September (PS5, PS4)
The world’s laziest cat gets back on track in Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift. Players race as Garfield, Odie, Nermal, and other familiar characters. Tracks are filled with humor, quirky power-ups, and drifting mechanics that keep races exciting. Multiplayer options allow for both competitive and casual fun. The game combines lighthearted cartoon charm with mechanics that challenge players to master drifting and timing for victory.
Hot Stakes Casino: American Roulette – 10th September (PS5, PS4)
Casino fans can enjoy a relaxed but engaging roulette experience with Hot Stakes Casino: American Roulette. The game introduces four playable characters, each with unique abilities. Players start with a pool of credits and place bets in a risk-free environment. Designed for casual gaming, it is infinitely replayable, offering both strategy and luck. It is perfect for players who want to enjoy the thrill of roulette without financial stakes.
9 Lives to Defend – 11th September (PS5, PS4)
This lighthearted action game lets players take control of Loki, a heroic house cat. Loki must defend his home from endless waves of pests until his owners return. With colorful visuals, humorous combat, and survival-style gameplay, 9 Lives to Defend offers simple but addictive fun. Each round introduces new challenges, making it a replayable experience for players of all ages.
Labyrinthine – 11th September (PS5)
Labyrinthine blends atmospheric horror with cooperative survival. Up to four players can explore a massive, ever-changing maze filled with puzzles and terrifying encounters. The game emphasizes exploration and teamwork, requiring players to solve mysteries while avoiding lurking threats. Its chilling environments, unpredictable layout, and eerie storytelling create a tense atmosphere. For fans of cooperative horror games, Labyrinthine offers a unique blend of puzzle-solving and survival.
Borderlands 4 – 12th September (PS5)
One of the most anticipated launches of the year, Borderlands 4 expands the beloved looter-shooter series. Players return as Vault Hunters, armed with billions of weapons and new abilities. The game introduces an entirely new planet under the rule of a ruthless tyrant. Cooperative play remains central, allowing friends to join forces in chaotic battles. Explosive gunfights, wild humor, and expansive environments make Borderlands 4 a must-play for fans of the franchise.
Bratz: Rhythm & Style – 12th September (PS5, PS4)
The Bratz are back in Rhythm & Style. Players join Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade as they conquer fashion and music. The game features a fashion studio for creating personalized styles and a performance mode where players showcase their looks. Songs from the Bratz universe add rhythm-based gameplay. With customizable options and vibrant visuals, it appeals to fans of both fashion games and music-based experiences.
Captured – 12th September (PS5)
Captured offers an unsettling and mysterious journey. Players explore an endless hallway filled with bizarre phenomena and shifting rooms. Each section is procedurally generated, ensuring that no two playthroughs are alike. The atmosphere is eerie and suspenseful, encouraging exploration while keeping players on edge. It combines psychological tension with survival elements, creating a deeply immersive horror experience.
Gloomy Eyes – 12th September (PS5)
This visually stunning title tells the story of Gloomy, a kind zombie boy, and Nena, a spirited human girl. In a world of eternal night, the unlikely pair sets out to restore light. Gloomy Eyes blends romance, adventure, and emotional storytelling with a unique artistic design. The narrative-driven gameplay emphasizes character relationships while presenting a moving tale about hope and connection.
Marvel Rivals – 12th September (PS4)
Marvel fans can assemble their dream team in Marvel Rivals. The game allows players to combine the abilities of iconic heroes, creating powerful team-up skills. Battles take place on destructible maps that evolve throughout the match. Strategic coordination is key as squads face off in large-scale multiplayer battles. With its wide roster and dynamic combat, the title offers endless possibilities for Marvel enthusiasts.
NHL 26 – 12th September (PS5)
EA Sports delivers another authentic hockey experience with NHL 26. Powered by ICE-Q 2.0 technology and NHL EDGE data, players move and think like real athletes. The game introduces updated attributes, refined animations, and enhanced X-Factor abilities. Star players now perform with lifelike tendencies, creating a more realistic on-ice experience. With improved gameplay depth and tactical outcomes, NHL 26 ensures fans enjoy true-to-life hockey action.
This week’s lineup demonstrates the variety of modern gaming. From action-packed adventures like Borderlands 4 to quirky experiences like Garfield Kart 2 and heartfelt stories like Gloomy Eyes, the releases cover a wide spectrum. Sports fans will find NHL 26 engaging, while cooperative players may lean toward Labyrinthine or Marvel Rivals. September continues to strengthen its reputation as a month full of exciting launches for both PS5 and PS4.

