This Just In: New Arrivals for the Week of May 20, 2026

This Just In: New Warehouse Arrivals for May 28, 2026
Do you like video games? Because boy howdy, do we have video games.
Hello and welcome to another of our weekly roundups, featuring games that have arrived at the LRG warehouse, cleared final quality checks, and will be arriving in your mailbox soon. Yes, mailbox. No giant oversized boxes crammed with stuff this week, it appears, just standard editions. (You can be sure that your postmaster and your humble LRG blog photographer are equally relieved for the breather.)





Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Steelbook Edition
Switch
The closest thing to a collector’s set to hit the shipping floor this week is the Steelbook Edition of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. If any game deserves a spruced-up package, it’s a Machinegames Wolfenstein. They’re so good!
This one’s an especially nice release—in addition to shipping with the standard Switch game and its eponymous Steelbook, Wolfenstein II also includes a slipcase that can house both game cases. No more of that choice paralysis over which version to display on the shelf; now you can stick both up there and your collection will still look all tidy and organized.



Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake
PlayStation 5
A comprehensive overhaul of a charming and critically acclaimed narrative adventure from 2013, Brothers in its Remake form features current-gen visuals and has received a stylistic overhaul to bring its look more into line with contemporary tastes.


Spray Paint Simulator
PlayStation 5
Spray Paint Simulator, as its name suggests, is one of those games that allows you to find solace by focusing on something that, theoretically, should be tedious and boring. But it isn’t. Get into the groove and paint the town any color you like, but please take time to properly mask the edges to prevent unsightly overspray. We take pride in our work here.


Metro: Awakening
PlayStation 5 VR
And finally for this week, an entry in the long-running survival shooter series Metro. Metro: Awakening ratchets up the series’ tension even higher by dropping you into a virtual reality situation. Sounds intense! But there’s always the relaxing color-splash vibes of Spray Pain Simulator if you need a panic break.