Hey gamers, did you know that you can borrow video games from the Markham Public Library. It isn’t just a place for books, it’s a place for gamers too. Whether you’re into sprawling open‑world adventures, family‑friendly party games, or competitive sports titles, MPL’s collection has something for every type of player. The best part: it’s all free with your library card!
Borrowing games from the library gives you a chance to explore new titles without the cost of buying them. You can try new genres and games without spending money. There are multiplayer games. We also have new releases available.
MPL carries games for all major systems, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, 4 & 5 as well as Xbox One & 360.
Here are some of the exciting new games we have at the library to borrow:
Resident Evil. Requiem: This game pushes realism to new heights with detailed character models, expressive faces, and even high‑fidelity sweat that amplifies every tense moment. The game returns players to the iconic, catastrophe‑stricken Raccoon City, grounding the experience in the series’ most memorable setting. Blending psychological horror with fast‑paced action, it delivers the signature thrills longtime fans crave.
Pragmata: This is a new sci‑fi action‑adventure game built around a distinctive hacking‑focused gameplay system. Set on a near‑future lunar station controlled by a hostile AI, it follows spacefarer Hugh and the mysterious android Diana as they attempt to escape. Players switch between the two characters, using their unique abilities to hack, fight, and navigate obstacles on their journey back to Earth.
Crimson Desert: The continent of Pywel is a stunning yet unforgiving land, stretching from the frozen peaks of Kweiden to the lush fields of Akapen and the rugged ridges of the Crimson Desert. Beneath its natural beauty lies a world torn apart by conflict, as rival factions battle for dominance. As you journey across this vast open world, you’ll uncover mysteries, explore striking locations, and engage in thrilling battles at every turn.
Saros: This game tells a haunting, personal story about a man bound to a world that corrupts everything it touches. On the shifting planet Carcosa, enforcer Arjun Devraj battles cosmic horrors and violent beauty while searching for the truth behind the Eclipse. As he fights through mysterious biomes and uncovers the ruins of a fallen civilization, Arjun confronts fractured alliances and devastating revelations about his own past.





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