The past handful of days, I have played:
Grime
Nordic Ashes
Red Dead Redemption 2
Tekken 8
Street Fighter 6
Helldivers 2
Fallout 76
Conan Exiles
I started Grime this past weekend. It's really good so far. I recently got the itch for 2D soulslikes and the only 3 I have are Death's Gambit, Grime, and Salt & Sanctuary. I had already played DG and S&S years ago, but never finished and lost my saves for them anyway. This new itch made me start with DG first, but after a while, the game didn't like my custom controls and would always bug out to not allow me to rotate items to use. So I stopped playing. I decided to play Grime next in prep for Grime 2.
Nordic Ashes is a quaint autoshooter survivorlike or bullet heaven.
RDR2 is still going. I think I'm about to finish Chapter 3 this week. The story is getting really good and Rockstar's writing is shining. It'll likely be a Top 30 all-time game for me. The question is if it'll be ahead of RDR1, which holds a very special place in my heart.
The ongoing/evolving/live service games are the same as usual and pretty much set in stone for the foreseeable future. I'm still considering getting back into Elder Scrolls Online or maybe diving into Warhammer 40K Warpforge. But obviously, I play so many live services games, I hardly actually get anything out of them. I miss the days when I would focus on just 1 or 2 online games and really felt invested and immersed in those worlds and communities. I'm not sure I'll ever get back to that gaming lifestyle again.