What with a certain western releasing last week, there's very little in the way of major releases this time around, that said there are a fair few horror games landing in the coming days to coincide with Halloween.
Perhaps the pick of the bunch is Call of Cthulhu (PC, PS4, Xbox One), which is out on October 30 alongside Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition (PS4, Xbox One, Switch). Elsewhere you can expect to see the likes of Neon Town (PC) and Dream Daddy: Dadrector's Cut (PS4), and it's game night over on the Switch with the release of Sports Party, Gal Metal, Risk, Trivial Pursuit Live, and Hasbro Game Night on Nintendo's platform. Also, while it's not a full release, the doors will open for more players in the beta for Fallout 76, which starts on PC and PS4.
The next day - Halloween - sees the release of games like Phantom Halls, Gloom, Orphan, and Apparition (Early Access) on PC, whereas the altogether less spooky Super Pixel Racers lands on both PS4 and Xbox One. The following day Square Enix is going to launch enigmatic title The Quiet Man on PC and PS4.
Finally, Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session (PS4) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun (Switch) both land on November 2, alongside Crayola Scoot (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch). PC football fans can get stuck into the 1.0 version of Football Manager 2019 and demon-slaying Switch owners can tackle Diablo 3: Eternal Collection on Friday too.