GTA 6 Rival AAA Open-World Release Will Fill The Wait For November
For gamers counting down the months until Grand Theft Auto VI arrives in November 2026, a new and promising alternative has emerged on the horizon. Titled Samson, this ambitious open-world action-adventure is being developed by industry veterans and is slated for an early 2026 release, perfectly positioned to fill the long wait for Rockstar’s next blockbuster.

Samson is the brainchild of Liquid Swords, a studio founded by Christofer Sundberg, the original co-founder and creative force behind Avalanche Studios, the team responsible for the explosive Just Cause series. This pedigree immediately sets high expectations for large-scale, physics-driven open-world chaos. The game is being described as a spiritual successor to both Just Cause and Avalanche’s gritty Mad Max, but with a distinct, grounded urban setting.
Set in a vast modern city, Samson promises a blend of intense vehicle combat, deep driving mechanics, and visceral, personal hand-to-hand fights. The developers emphasize a “heavy” and physical feel to both driving and combat, aiming to deliver satisfaction from the very beginning of the game rather than after a lengthy progression grind. The narrative tone is said to be more intimate and character-driven, focusing on a steady unfolding of events within an urban sprawl.
The game’s early 2026 release window on PC presents a perfect stopgap for eager open-world fans. For those who will be waiting for GTA VI‘s eventual PC port or simply seeking a fresh experience, Samson offers a compelling mix of familiar chaos and new ideas. Liquid Swords has confirmed plans for a console release following the PC launch, allowing the smaller team to focus on perfecting the initial version.
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With its roots in legendary open-world design and a release date that strategically precedes the biggest game launch of the decade, Samson is shaping up to be far more than just a placeholder. It represents a serious and exciting new entry in the AAA open-world arena, one that might just make the wait for Vice City feel a little shorter.