All right, let's see what my current rotation has been.
Spoiler: "Rocket League" (click to see content)
Since it became Free to Play, I got the chance to come back to this game. Fun game, although I find it surprisingly hard to accurately judge distance between you and the ball at times missing out on critical plays. See it happen with others too. Haven't been playing with/against randoms as much only playing it when friends invite.
Still, this is a good choice if you plan to do a game night with your friends. It's free and supports cross play too.
Spoiler: "Overwatch" (click to see content)
A game I used to play often, but now find myself playing less and less. Perhaps I just can't adapt to the changes they do from time to time, but lately this game has been more frustrating than fun. Since it's 6v6 and the game puts heavy emphasis on teamwork, it's a nightmare to solo queue and I don't exactly have many people continuing to play this game so I'm screwed.
Fine when you have a bunch of friends, not so much when you got noone.
Spoiler: "Apex Legends" (click to see content)
The BR craze may have cooled off, but there's still someone trying to put their hat in the ring. When Apex dropped, it dropped without warning. A ballsy move given how much of a titan Fortnite was(and still is), but the risk paid off pretty well.
The gunplay is great(It's Respawn after all aka Titanfall guys aka original Infinity Ward) even if you don't have the crazy mobility Titanfall had. It also introduced new things to the BR formula to alleviate some of the biggest issues it had such as being able to respawn dead teammates, a streamlined item management system and a ping system that is so good that every FPS should have one as mandatory. Probably the best choice if you ever want to see what the BR genre is about.
Spoiler: "GTA Online" (click to see content)
The latest update introduced Cayo Perico and allows people to do a heist solo. Soloable, pays very well and it's pretty easy means that all those toys they have released are finally within reach just by doing the solo heist over and over. And it taking no more than an hour from prep to finish once you know what to do means you will be doing it over and over to get those crazy vehicles you've been keeping an eye on.
It also put a shining spotlight on all the biggest issues the game has had over the years particularly how for a game that is pushing a social aspect everyone kept looking for ways to avoid it. You either had to hope you had competent teammates(The other heists) or had to bring protection from other players in a public lobby(or outright manipulate MTU settings to force a solo public lobby). It can be fun if you have friends to play with but it gets very limiting when solo.
PC version is absolutely unplayable without friends/solo lobby
Spoiler: "Monster Hunter World" (click to see content)
When I initially played it, I played it from time to time but didn't think I would be playing it as much and just left it. Then I came back to it and now I'm at over 1000 hours in...across two characters even. There's plenty of things to chase for as you build up your equipment(and your look). Even after you got everything you wanted, the hunting part of the game is fun enough that I find myself just picking at semi random something from the SOS requests and joining others on a hunt. Besides, everyone knows the real end game is
fashion hunting.