The month is packed with sequels, expansions, a pseudo-remake, and more than enough sports titles. Here are 15 notable titles.
The success of Game Science's action RPG is another testament to the power of single-player games that realize their vision.
After over 30 years at the company, the veteran director will "develop a new game in a new environment" from September onwards.
Available until September 4th, the early access beta offers four core maps, two Strike maps, six modes, and a level cap of 20.
The superstar mayor of New Donk City joins the upcoming party title's roster of playable characters, alongside Super Mario Bros. 2's Ninji.
"We are working towards, making progress and we are having discussions. So I hope that everyone can look forward to news in the time to come," says the MMORPG's director and producer.
Saber details more multiplayer classes for its upcoming action game, which is releasing next week for PC and current-gen consoles.
Standard Edition owners on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC can finally dive into Massive's open-world Star Wars action-adventure.
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Arc System Works' acclaimed cel-shaded fighter is finally coming to Nintendo's hybrid system, the developer has announced.
Astro Bot's development team at Team Asobi talks about the process of working on the platformer in the first instalment of a new behind-the-scenes series of videos.
A game based on the Robert Pattinson-starring film directed by Matt Reeves is in the works at WB Games, it's been claimed in a new report.
By discovering a mysterious sword, Zelda can fight enemies directly using a sword, shield, and a similar moveset to Link.
Sony and Team Asobi's highly anticipated platformer will launch for the PlayStation 5 on September 6, with reviews going live a day earlier.
By entering Rifts, Zelda can traverse the Still World's various floating terrain, investigate dungeons, and tackle bosses.
"I can understand that perspective, watching from the outside in, but no. Absolutely not," said Bethesda Game Studios' Jon Rush.
Kojima's first-person psychological horror demo hasn't lost any of its sheen even now, a decade on from release.
There's plenty to like – and plenty to dislike – in Massive's uneven Star Wars open world adventure.
Take over the galaxy's criminal underworld with these handy pointers.