Ten raw 32:9 gameplay videos showing how different games handle a super ultrawide screen.
The Top 10 Super Ultrawide series is now complete on Fix Gaming Channel, with ten games captured in raw 32:9 gameplay. To be clear, this is not my personal ranked list of the ten best 32:9 games. The lineup is a mixed showcase of games tested in super ultrawide, chosen to show different styles, genres, and how each one handles the format in real gameplay.
Some games instantly benefit from the extra horizontal space. Others look good at first but reveal smaller issues once the screen stretches wider. That is why I like showing raw gameplay instead of only screenshots or short clips.
For more context, check out Seven 32:9 Super Ultrawide Games You Need to See in 5K. This Top 10 follow-up takes the idea further by showing each game in motion, so viewers can judge the scale, framing, field of view, UI behavior, and overall feel for themselves.
Watch the Top 10 Super Ultrawide Compilation
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Update: ENTITY: THE BLACK DAY Added Separately
Small update: the Top 10 lineup still includes ten games, but the individual gameplay video for ENTITY: THE BLACK DAY was missing from the original Top 10 compilation video. I have added it separately below for completeness.
The Full Top 10 Super Ultrawide Lineup
The completed lineup includes DOOM: The Dark Ages, Cairn, Manairons, Battlefield 6, FUR Squadron Phoenix, ENTITY: THE BLACK DAY, Animalkind, The 9th Charnel, WILL: Follow the Light, and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.
Again, this is not a ranked winner list. The Top 10 label is the series format, not a final verdict. The real winner still needs to be decided.
Cairn puts Aava alone on Mount Kami, a brutal ascent where every handhold matters.
Why 32:9 Gameplay Still Deserves Its Own Coverage
A 32:9 super ultrawide monitor can make a game feel wider, more immersive, and more cinematic, but only when the game handles the format properly. Extra screen space can help with atmosphere, movement, scale, and awareness. It can also expose problems that players might not notice on a standard 16:9 display.
That is why these videos are useful. A game can look impressive in a normal trailer, but raw 32:9 gameplay shows more of the truth. The camera, menus, HUD, cutscenes, field of view, and side-screen behavior all matter when the display is this wide.
Raw Gameplay, Not a Ranked Verdict
For players searching for 32:9 games, super ultrawide games, or ultrawide gameplay, the series works as a practical reference point. Some games look better than expected. Some are more comfortable to play than expected. Others may still need more testing before they can be called true 32:9 standouts.
The goal is simple: show the games as they are, in motion, on a wider PC display. No overproduced trailer cuts. No fake ranking drama. Just gameplay that lets people see what works, what feels natural, and what may need improvement.
A Community Vote and Game Giveaway Are Coming Next
The Top 10 was not a fixed ranking or my personal winner list. It was a mixed 32:9 showcase, and now viewers will help decide which game deserves the crown.
Stay tuned, because once the voting video is ready, we plan to launch a community vote tied to a game giveaway. Viewers will be able to pick their winner from the lineup, and one participant may win a game. The giveaway terms will be shared when the official voting video goes live.
Promotional key art for Battlefield 6, EA’s long-running FPS series shown here as part of the 32:9 gameplay lineup.
Which Game Worked Best in 32:9?
Watch the compilation, check the separate ENTITY: THE BLACK DAY gameplay video, compare the games, and stay tuned for the upcoming vote. This first series is finished, but the final verdict is still ahead.
Related Reading
For more 32:9 coverage, read Seven 32:9 Super Ultrawide Games You Need to See in 5K.
You can also follow more gameplay, reviews, interviews, and gaming coverage on Fix Gaming Channel.
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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