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June 2026 and July 2026 video game release dates

June equals Summer Game Fest, so publishers are too busy hyping games to release any.

Because June 2026 video game release dates are few and far between, we’re coupling that month with July 2026 video game release dates as well. Two months for the price of one!

Below, you’ll find all that you can expect on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5, Switch, and Switch 2 in the next two months.

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Notable releases over June and July 2026

Star Fox

25 June 2026
Switch 2
 

Rhythm Paradise Groove

2 July 2026
Switch
 

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced

9 July 2026
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

D-topia

14 July 2026
PC PS5 Switch Switch 2 Xbox Series S & X
 

Splatoon Raiders

23 July 2026
Switch 2
 

Which titles are you most looking forward to?

Platform specific updates, June 2026

These releases are in addition a host of platform specific updates for the rest of these month, including:

Platform specific updates, July 2026

These releases are in addition a host of platform specific updates for the rest of these month, including:

  • PlayStation Plus additions and removals
  • Xbox Game Pass additions and removals
  • Epic Games Store freebies on PC
  • Apple Arcade additions and updates

All links above this paragraph will be updated when available.

We know we always miss one or two titles, so sound off on what’s been left out, and make us feel stupid! No, seriously — we’ll fix it up if you tell us!


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