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When it comes to games like XCOM, only the most strategic of turn-based tactical experiences will do. Both XCOM and XCOM 2 champion large-scale strategy above all else, and similar games can pose all sorts of challenges in a variety of settings, from alien worlds to gothic locales and cityscapes. XCOM 2 is often considered one of the best strategy games around, and if you're looking for something similar, there's plenty out there to discover. 

No matter your platform of choice, the games like XCOM we've selected below represent the finest of the strategy genre from across console and PC alike. Be it a particular element of the Firaxis series you're fond of, a backdrop that engrosses you, or a similar level of challenge you want to engage in, you'll find plenty of games like XCOM to scratch that strategic itch and offer a whole new world of comprehensive systems to lose yourself in. Sound good? Read on below to discover our roundup of the best XCOM alternatives to play in 2025!

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This list of 10 games like XCOM and XCOM 2 was updated on February 18, 2025, swapping out Divinity: Original Sin 2 for Baldur's Gate 3. We haven't changed anything else this time around, but check back to see if the litany of new games for 2025 prove viable challengers.

10 games like XCOM and XCOM 2, starting with...

10. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden

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Developer: The Bearded Ladies
Platform(s):
PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch

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Think XCOM, but your sniper is an anthropomorphic duck and your tank is a boar with an explosive cannon. Road to Eden’s turn-based combat will feel immediately familiar, with its ample cover spots and seemingly harsh dice rolls, but it peels away from XCOM in original ways. First, there’s the post-apocalyptic setting, inhabited by animal-human hybrids with dark senses of humor. And second, there’s all the sneaking and looting that happens before any firefight.

Upon travelling from your home base, The Ark, to any location you first scout it out, moving your three-animal squad through enemy blindspots. As long as you stay hidden you can set the terms of the ensuing fight, positioning your squad for a perfect ambush on a large group, or triple-teaming an isolated enemy from the shadows. This pre-fight stealth is a welcome twist on the XCOM formula. 

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9. Invisible, Inc.

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Developer: Klei Entertainment
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, iOS

A turn-based cyberpunk spy adventure where speed is paramount. Your enemy’s alert status ticks up every turn even if you’re not detected – getting in, grabbing the gubbin you’ve come for and then slipping out is the best outcome. But inevitably, you’ll be spotted by a camera and the alarm will sound, triggering turn-based combat that mixes well-explained rules with the chaos of aggressive enemy AI, not unlike XCOM.

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The similarities don’t end there: you decide which missions to take from a world map, you lose operatives for good during missions if you leave them behind, and you slowly build up your squad with new recruits. Hacking lets you consume a power resource to control cameras, reveal safes and tag guards, and gives Invisible, Inc.’s battles a sense of strategic depth. It’s one of the best indie games ever made, and won’t feel like a step down from XCOM – trust us.

8. Xenonauts

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Developer: Goldhawk Interactive
Platform(s):
PC

Xenonauts is far closer to the original 1994 X-COM: UFO Defense than the modern XCOM games - in fact, it’s essentially a faithful indie remake, steep difficulty curve and all, with a few much-needed quality of life tweaks. The UI is cleaner, although still complicated and without a tutorial, and you can still rename your squad of soldiers, which we love, but also means it hurts more when they die. Fresh additions include the ability to reserve time units (action points) between combat turns as well as tactical aerial combat when you scramble your jets. 

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Outside of combat you build and manage radar stations and bases to track alien activity. You’ll start by covering a small corner of the world, which means the rest is out of your control — watching casualty reports roll in makes it all feel urgent, and the pressure from nation members of the Xenonauts project, mixed with a Cold War USA-USSR conflict, keeps ramping up the pressure. 

7. Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope

Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope

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Developer: Ubisoft
Platform(s)
: Nintendo Switch

Collecting cutesy little star pals and leveraging their powers in Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope reveals a surprisingly comprehensive tactics experience that will make you scratch your head and use every bit of brainpower you can muster to conquer its many challenges.

It builds on the strategy elements as seen in past entries of the Ubisoft-Mario crossover, this time pushing the boat out further by removing the grid system for greater ease of movement and exploration even during combat encounters. The result is a dynamic turn-based tactics experience that's both vibrant, quirky, and incredibly layered, so don't underestimate this game like XCOM.

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6. Warhammer 40,000 Mechanicus

Warhammer 40,000 Mechanicus

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Developer: Bulwark Studios
Platform(s):
PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch

Mechanicus’ gothic world is simply an enjoyable place to be: you control a group of devout cyborg scientists in turn-based battles against hordes of glowing green skeletons that refuse to die, and between fights they’ll bicker playfully. Watching them argue is genuinely some of the best bits of the game, but the fighting is fun too.

Mechanicus is for those that want something easier than XCOM: the challenge isn’t necessarily in clearing each map, but in doing so in the most satisfying way, kitting out your mechanical priests with the perfect combination of gadgets, gizmos and guns. It’s less a strategic puzzle, more a power fantasy.

5. BattleTech

Battletech

(Image credit: Paradox)

Developer: Harebrained Schemes
Platform(s):
PC

Control 60 tonne mechs as they blast rockets and rip each other’s arms off. BattleTech’s turn-based combat has no grid, which is freeing: you can go anywhere, exploit any angle of attack, and position your squad in unconventional ways. Firing a weapon is incredibly granular — you can target one of 11 body segments on enemy mechs, and taking out specific body parts will hamper them in a different way. A leg with busted legs will tumble to the ground, for example. 

That’s not to mention the heat management — heavy weapons on hot planets are a no-no — and the endless mech customisation between battles. You’re tweaking your loadout down to the individual pound of weight, trying to find a way to get an extra heat sink without making your Centurion too heavy to move. If it’s XCOM’s freeform campaign and the constant threat of permanently losing your soldiers that you want, BattleTech has you covered there, too.

4. Skulls of the Shogun

Skulls of the Shogun

(Image credit: 17-Bit)

Developer: 17-Bit
Platform(s):
PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch

A XCOM-lite with samurai swords. Skulls of the Shogun’s streamlined strategy might be the perfect way to wind down from an XCOM campaign, and it’s short, sharp battles tempt you to hang around for one more. Each team is limited to five moves per turn, which makes it feel compact and manageable, and the stylish visuals lend weight to every slash of your sword. 

That’s not to say it’s mindless: you’ll be capturing resources, avoiding environmental dangers and protecting your general at all costs: if they die, you lose, no matter what’s happening elsewhere. There’s no grid, so the movement lets you take any approach you want, and no two fights play out the same. It came out six years ago, but it still holds  up today.

3. Battle Brothers

Battle Brothers

(Image credit: Overhype Studios)

Developer: Overhype Studios
Platform(s):
PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch

Battle Brothers mixes mercenary management with medieval turn-based battles. Your job as leader of a band of brigands is essential to stay afloat financially, wandering a procedurally-generated open map and earn money by taking on jobs, such as clearing bandit camps and murdering goblins. It makes you feel like a handyman, expect with an axe and shield instead of hammers and nails. The core loop is satisfying: accept jobs, stab orcs, collect coins, use the money to recruit new soldiers and buy gear, and then stab more orcs.

The hex-based combat factors in things like line of sight and the sort of armor you’re wearing, and is utterly unforgiving. It’s easy to run into foes way above your level, and injuries sustained on the battlefield, such as a mauled eye, stay with your soldiers throughout the campaign and hamper their skills. If they lose too much morale, they’ll even down weapons and flee. Its brutal, but brilliant.

2. Shadowrun: Dragonfall

Shadowrun

(Image credit: Paradox)

Developer: Harebrained Schemes
Platform(s):
PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch

Originally an expansion for Shadowrun Returns, Dragonfall ballooned into its own game, and we’re so glad it did. It’s a combat-heavy RPGs in a grungy sci-fi setting, and the variety of characters make each turn unpredictable: grenades, bullets, drones and spells collide while your hacking character plays a separate mini-game to stem enemy reinforcements. 

Arenas littered with cover and percentage chances to hit will feel familiar to XCOM fans, but if you want to avoid combat altogether, the option is there. If well-written stories are your jam, Shadowrun’s is one of the best in recent memory.

1. Baldur's Gate 3

Using a thorn whip in Baldur's Gate 3

(Image credit: Larian Studios)

Developer: Larian Studios
Platform(s):
PC, Xbox Series X, PS5

The turn-based blockbuster of the decade, Baldur's Gate 3 might not strike you as a game like XCOM at all. But that's just it: if you're after thoughtful chess-like experiences where battle tactics and strategies are absolutely vital for success, BG3 is an all-out winner.

Don't be fooled by the high fantasy setting; Larian's finest is about more than romancing vampire elves or fiery she-devils. Rather, it requires every ounce of D&D knowhow and tactical precision - especially when an initiative roll is never far away, and danger lurks around every corner.


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