Upgrade your desktop with these beautiful 4K gaming wallpapers
Your desktop is boring. Tired. Lifeless. It badly needs a new outfit, and with that in mind we’ve put together a massive collection of lovely high-res PC game art to give it a fresh new look. Each of these 4K wallpapers (that’s 3840×2160, pixel fans) has been set to a desktop-friendly 16:9 aspect ratio, and with minimal compression so they look super sharp on your monitor.
To download full size, click the icon at the top-right of each image.
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Dishonored 2
(Image credit: Arkane Studios)
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Red Dead Redemption 2
(Image credit: Rockstar Studios)
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Control
(Image credit: Remedy Entertainment)
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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
(Image credit: Ubisoft Quebec)
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The Witcher 3
(Image credit: CD Projekt RED)
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Doom Eternal
(Image credit: id Software)
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Metro Exodus
(Image credit: 4A Games)
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Microsoft Flight Simulator
(Image credit: Asobo Studio)
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Monster Hunter: World
(Image credit: Capcom)
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Total War: Three Kingdoms
(Image credit: Creative Assembly)
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Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
(Image credit: Ninja Theory)
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Shadow of the Tomb Raider
(Image credit: Eidos Montréal)
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Resident Evil 2 Remake
(Image credit: Capcom)
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L.A. Noire
(Image credit: Team Bondi)
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The Division 2
(Image credit: Massive Entertainment)
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Batman: Arkham Knight
(Image credit: Rocksteady Studios)
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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
(Image credit: Obsidian Entertainment)
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Forza Horizon 4
(Image credit: Playground Games)
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Star Wars Battlefront
(Image credit: EA DICE)
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Titanfall 2
(Image credit: Respawn Entertainment)
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Firewatch
(Image credit: Campo Santo)
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BioShock Infinite
(Image credit: Irrational Games)
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Alien: Isolation
(Image credit: Creative Assembly)
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
(Image credit: Bethesda Game Studios)
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No Man’s Sky
(Image credit: Hello Games)
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Fallout 4
(Image credit: Bethesda Game Studios)
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Grand Theft Auto 5
(Image credit: Rockstar North)
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Dishonored
(Image credit: Arkane Studios)
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EVE Online
(Image credit: CCP Games)
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Fallout: New Vegas
(Image credit: Obsidian Entertainment)
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Watch Dogs 2
(Image credit: Ubisoft Montréal)
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
(Image credit: PlatinumGames)
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Crysis 2
(Image credit: Crytek)
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution
(Image credit: Eidos Montréal)
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Broken Age
(Image credit: Double Fine)
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Prey
(Image credit: Arkane Studios)
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Mass Effect 3
(Image credit: BioWare)
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Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
(Image credit: Kojima Productions)
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Fallout 3
(Image credit: Bethesda Game Studios)
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Dead Space 2
(Image credit: Visceral Games)
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Hitman
(Image credit: IO Interactive)
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Rise of the Tomb Raider
(Image credit: Crystal Dynamics)
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Doom
(Image credit: id Software)
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Child of Light
(Image credit: Ubisoft Montréal)
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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
(Image credit: EA DICE)
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Resident Evil 7
(Image credit: Capcom)
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