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Top 15 Upcoming Games Releasing in June 2026

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - May 31st 2026, 19:00 GMT+2
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

1. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – June 3 (Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC)

Cloud’s second remake chapter gets a new-platform push, which means one of Square Enix’s flashiest modern RPGs is about to reach a much wider crowd. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth already had the scale, spectacle, and emotional messiness fans expect from this trilogy, but its arrival on Switch 2 and Xbox gives the conversation fresh fuel. Expect plenty of people to argue about timelines, minigames, and whether this is still the boldest Final Fantasy swing in years. | © Square Enix

Gothic 1 Remake

2. Gothic 1 Remake – June 5 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

The original Gothic was never polite, glossy, or interested in holding anyone’s hand, which is exactly why players still talk about it like a badge of honor. Gothic 1 Remake has the tricky job of modernizing a cult RPG without sanding away the prison-colony grit that made it memorable. If Alkimia can keep that dangerous, slightly unwelcoming atmosphere intact, this could be June’s favorite “remember when RPGs were mean?” comeback. | © THQ Nordic

Solarpunk

3. Solarpunk – June 8 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2)

Solarpunk lands in that cozy-survival lane where chopping trees and building bases no longer needs to feel like ecological vandalism with better lighting. Its floating islands, renewable energy systems, airships, and gentle sci-fi mood give it a softer identity than the usual survival grind. The hook is simple but effective: build a life above the clouds, automate your little green paradise, and try not to turn relaxation into another full-time job. | © rokaplay

NBA The Run

4. NBA The Run – June 9 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

Arcade basketball has been starving for a proper comeback, and NBA The Run knows exactly which nerve it is pressing. The 3v3 streetball setup, real NBA stars, and fast, stylish presentation make it feel aimed at everyone still bringing up NBA Street in unrelated conversations. The big question is whether Play by Play Studios can capture that loose, ridiculous, highlight-reel energy without making it feel like nostalgia wearing expensive sneakers. | © Play by Play Studios

STARSEEKER Astroneer Expeditions

5. STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions – June 11 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2)

STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions is not trying to replace Astroneer, which is probably the smartest thing about it. Instead, System Era is taking that friendly space-exploration DNA and pushing it toward bigger co-op expeditions, shared objectives, and a roaming station full of cosmic busywork. It sounds like the kind of game where one player is saving the mission while another is proudly lost, holding the wrong tool, and somehow still helping. | © System Era Softworks

Space Craft

6. SpaceCraft – June 11 (PC)

Shiro Games has built a reputation for systems that look approachable until they quietly start eating your evening, and SpaceCraft seems very comfortable in that tradition. This Early Access launch is all about online space exploration, shipbuilding, planetary bases, automation, trading, and the kind of interplanetary logistics that make spreadsheet people sit up straighter. It may not be the loudest June release, but it could absolutely become the one PC players “check quickly” at midnight. | © Shiro Games

Copa City

7. Copa City – June 16 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

Most football games hand you the ball; Copa City hands you the traffic plan, the security headaches, and the terrifying responsibility of making match day actually function. That is a weird pitch, and weird is useful when half the sports genre is chasing the same fantasy. Managing crowds, cities, stadium logistics, and major football events gives it a smart World Cup-adjacent angle, especially for players who secretly enjoy planning chaos more than scoring goals. | © Triple Espresso

Denshattack

8. Denshattack! – June 17 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2)

A game about grinding rails, pulling tricks, and causing stylish mayhem with a train should not sound this coherent, yet Denshattack! somehow sells the idea immediately. Undercoders is leaning into speed, absurdity, and a colorful Japanese dystopia where public transportation has apparently discovered extreme sports. It has the best kind of indie energy: one clear gimmick, no fear of looking ridiculous, and enough motion to make every screenshot feel like it is already late for something. | © Fireshine Games

The Adventures of Elliot The Millennium Tales

9. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales – June 18 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2)

Square Enix’s HD-2D house style has become its own nostalgia machine, but The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is more than another pretty diorama. This action RPG mixes real-time combat, a fairy companion, time-spanning fantasy, and the studio’s familiar obsession with lost kingdoms and dramatic destiny. The result looks like Square Enix trying to bottle old-school adventure warmth without fully retreating into turn-based comfort food. | © Square Enix

Hell Let Loose Vietnam

10. Hell Let Loose: Vietnam – June 18 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is walking into a very demanding room, because the original built its name on players who notice every tactical detail and absolutely will discuss it at length. Moving the large-scale military shooter from World War II to Vietnam changes the rhythm, terrain, weapons, and expectations in one swing. If Expression Games nails the tension of jungle warfare without losing the series’ brutal teamwork-first identity, this could become a serious multiplayer time sink. | © Team17

R Type Tactics I II Cosmos

11. R-Type Tactics I • II Cosmos – June 18 (PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2)

Turning R-Type into a tactics series still sounds like someone made a bet in a meeting, then won it through sheer commitment. R-Type Tactics I • II Cosmos brings those strategic spin-offs back with modern platforms, letting players command fleets instead of dodging bullets by instinct. It is niche, absolutely, but it is the useful kind of niche: strange enough for longtime fans, polished enough for curious tactics players, and loaded with Bydo weirdness. | © Granzella

EA Sports UFC 6

12. EA Sports UFC 6 – June 19 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

EA Sports UFC 6 arrives with the usual sports-game pressure: look tougher, hit harder, animate cleaner, and convince players this is not just last year with a new menu. The selling points are sharper fighter individuality, improved contact, better damage feedback, and presentation tweaks built around making every bout feel less canned. UFC fans will inspect the roster first, complain immediately after, and then still spend hours trying to win by knockout in round one. | © Electronic Arts

Star Fox

13. Star Fox – June 25 (Switch 2)

Nintendo bringing Star Fox back on Switch 2 is the sort of announcement that instantly activates three generations of players who still hear “Do a barrel roll” in their sleep. This new take has the burden of reviving a beloved series that never quite found stable footing after its Nintendo 64 glory days. If it delivers tight rail-shooter action with modern spectacle instead of overcomplicating the cockpit, Fox McCloud may finally get his clean comeback lap. | © Nintendo

DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Last Round

14. Dead or Alive 6 Last Round – June 25 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

Dead or Alive 6 Last Round is not pretending the fighting-game crowd forgot about this series; it is banking on the fact that they absolutely did not. The digital-only release brings the fighter back to modern platforms with a fuller package, updated access, and the usual Team Ninja flair for impact, speed, and spectacle. Whether it becomes a serious competitive revival or a loud reminder of the franchise’s messy charm, people will notice it. | © Koei Tecmo

Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains

15. Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains – June 30 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2)

Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains sounds like the kind of crossover that starts as a joke and ends with a family argument over galactic real estate. Ubisoft and Behaviour Interactive are mixing the board-game formula with one of pop culture’s most merchandisable universes, which is either shameless or completely inevitable. The real appeal is not subtle: familiar rules, recognizable characters, and the chance to bankrupt someone while pretending it is part of the Force. | © Ubisoft

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June 2026 is not easing into summer quietly. The month has a surprisingly packed release calendar, mixing Switch 2 spotlight moments, cult RPG comebacks, sports heavyweights, and a few indies strange enough to steal attention on name alone. From Star Fox and Gothic 1 Remake to EA Sports UFC 6 and Denshattack!, the lineup covers far more ground than the usual pre-summer lull. We’re ranking the 15 upcoming video games arriving between June 1 and June 30 that look most worth watching.

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June 2026 is not easing into summer quietly. The month has a surprisingly packed release calendar, mixing Switch 2 spotlight moments, cult RPG comebacks, sports heavyweights, and a few indies strange enough to steal attention on name alone. From Star Fox and Gothic 1 Remake to EA Sports UFC 6 and Denshattack!, the lineup covers far more ground than the usual pre-summer lull. We’re ranking the 15 upcoming video games arriving between June 1 and June 30 that look most worth watching.

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