Only going by confirmed games, my big ones are...
STALKER 2 - Long time fan of the series despite its problems and I'm hoping that with this game, they still bring what people loved about the series, but done much better.
Elden Ring - Big fan the Souls and Souls-adjacent games and I'm absolutely digging what they are doing here, a culmination of everything we got from Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro.
Dying Light 2 - I really had a great time with the first game, which has an impressive amount of dev support, and this looks a pretty notable step up for the sequel.
This would be games I'm interested in, but not at top hype or are abit wait and see.
Horizon Forbidden West - I didn't super love the first game, but it was a very solid time, so I'm hopeful for a sequel.
TMNT: Shredder's Revenger - Pixel art brawler throwback to the classic TMNT games? Yes. Give me.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus - I shouldn't be excited for a Pokemon game, I don't think Game Freak is capable of making particularly good games with their rushed released schedule, but this sounds like the game I wanted Sword and Shield to be, so maybe it might be fun and not a half-assed mess.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land - I haven't been interested in Kirby in many years, but I'm into this 3D open area design to things compared to a 2D game. Could be neat.
Saints Row - Bringing the series back to a relatively more grounded gang setup is what I've been hoping to see. GTA has no interest for me anymore and it's be years since I've played a game like this.
And these are games with only a general release date and no proper release date yet or has potential to slip into 2023...
Breath of the Wild 2 - The frist game is one of my favorite Zelda games, even if I'm not in love with some aspects of it, so I'm hoping the sequel improves things.
Bayonetta 3 - It has kaiju battles, this is all I need.
God of War: Ragnarok - First game is a great time and I'm sure this one will be too.
Starfield - Part of me is interested, but also part of me hasn't forgiven them for Fallout 76 and that grotesque disaster, so I'll see what they got.
Sonic Frontiers - So I'm a sucker for open world setups clearly, but this is also a Sonic game, so there's a better chance than not that this game could suck as many Sonic games do. We'll see.
Final Fantasy XVI - Back to a more sword and shield fantasy setup, cool looking action combat, give me this over that other lame Final Fantasy game coming lol
Gotham Knights - This and Suicide Squad have good potential to me, but they are also co-op games and I don't know how they'll be as solo experiences, so we'll see.