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July 2025 in Gaming: What new game releases are coming out this month?
/>Let's explore the gaming releases of this month together!July 2025: Games that define the summer
This July is striking in its diversity: the return of classics, new titles in genres that have not been updated for a long time, experiments with AI, procedural generation, biopunk, and rhythm strategies. More than 25 releases - and almost every one of them deserves attention.
Mecha BREAK
Release date: 2 July (PC, PS5, Xbox X/S)
The Asian competitor to Titanfall and Pacific Rim became a major sensation with a beta launch that attracted 300,000 players at once. It is a team multiplayer game with financial ambitions: three modes - classic 3×3, large-scale 6×6, and PvE/PvP hybrid with elements of an action shooter. By changing the game style, from jet ninjas to heavy tanks, each mech is upgraded promptly. The main feature is combat special effects, vertical battles, and the ability to upgrade every detail of the pilot. Mecha BREAK claims to be a multiplayer hit this summer.
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream
Release date: 15 July (PC, PS5, Xbox X/S)
This isometric stealth project from the veterans of the AAA sector (Battlefield, Mirror's Edge, Little Nightmares) resembles a hybrid of Inside and Disco Elysium. The protagonist, Hannah, investigates the disappearance of her brother in a depressing diesel-punk city with a touch of Scandinavian modernism. Commandos-style puzzles and stealth are interspersed with a cinematic storyline. Eriksholm challenges the player to improvise and make tactical decisions.
Donkey Kong Bananza
Release date: 17 July (Switch 2)
A standard platformer featuring Donkey Kong with bright humour and new features. DK can break walls, dig tunnels, and use found objects as platforms or weapons. Animal shapes have been added to the skill tree: zebra for speed, ostrich for flight. In co-op, Pauline plays the second role. The game doesn't look like a hit, but with the new Switch 2, it has every chance to sweeten the summer.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
Release date: 24 July (PC, PS5, Xbox X/S)
A soul-style action game from Leenzee about the pirate Bai Wuchang in the dark world of the late Ming Dynasty. She is armed with swords, spears, axes, and witchcraft spells (up to 40 options). Death gives a special mark that changes the balance of power/defence; repeated death leads to the appearance of a demonic double. A non-linear world open for exploration.
Killing Floor 3
Release date: 24 July (PC, PS5, Xbox X/S)
The third instalment of the cult co-op survival series from Tripwire Interactive. The attack of the Zed mutants continues, but in the new world of the XXI century: now the enemies are faster, more cunning, and more aggressive. The MEAT system makes executions more brutal. Players can increase their arsenal, customise character classes, and take part in team assaults. Instead of the announcement in March, we're going to release it with additional changes.
Grounded 2
Release date: 29 July (PC, Xbox X/S)
The sequel to the cult survival game world from Obsidian and Eidos-Montréal. You and three friends are returned to Brookhollow Park with an expanded landscape: forests, anthills, ponds, and human footprints. New biomes add challenges, and the insect AI gets smarter. A combination of survival, crafting, and campaigns with a very atmospheric world scale.
Grounded 2 (preview)
Release date: 29 July (Xbox Series X|S, PC)
The world has become even more vertical: now the player not only explores the surface, but also moves through a complex multi-level ecosystem - plant crowns, tunnels underground, and hidden nests. Smart insects pose a particular danger. They unite in colonies, patrol the territory, and are capable of coordinating actions and chasing.
A new mechanic is riding insects, which can be tamed, trained, and used as transport or combat assistants. An RPG pumping system for equipment and weapons has been added, as well as improved base construction.
Mycopunk
Release date: 10 July (PC)
An intriguing biopunk action game where the player fights aggressive fungal organisms in a procedurally generated environment. The flora here is not a decoration, but an evolving and adapting enemy. Each contaminated biome is a new challenge for the player.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4
Release date: 11 July (PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/X|S, Switch, Switch 2)
The most popular arcade skate games of the early 2000s have been completely updated. The game now looks modern, the tricks are realistic, and the soundtrack is a carefully selected mix of classics and new tracks. Online modes have also been relaunched.
Patapon 1+2 Replay
Release date: 11 July (PC, PS5, Switch)
The iconic rhythm strategy game from PSP now looks and sounds different. Patapons - miniature warriors - move, attack and defend to the music, and the player acts as a drummer commander. The game has been updated graphically and adapted to modern gamepads.
Donkey Kong Bananza - 17 July
Platforms: Switch 2
The return of Nintendo's iconic hero in a three-dimensional platformer with new mechanics. Combining tricks, using the jungle as a sports ground, and a cooperative mode for two.
Golden Tee Arcade Classics - 17 July
Platforms: all
Arcade golf classics - now with modern controls, updated rounds, and online rankings. The game is great for parties and short sessions.
The Drifter - 17 July
Platforms: PC
A point-and-click psychological thriller. The player is a traveller who finds himself in a series of strange events and investigations. The story is based on elections and the influence of time.
The Wandering Village - 17 July
Platforms: Xbox, Switch, PC
An urban planning strategy where the village is placed on the back of a giant creature. The player balances between development and survival, taking into account the needs of both the city and the animal itself.
Shadow Labyrinth - 18 July
Platforms: PC
An isometric-looking dark fantasy game where Pac-Man has turned into a knight. The player explores various labyrinths, fights shadows, and looks for a way out.
Hell Clock - 22 July
Platforms: PC
An indie horror game with time loops. Each round is a new reality where the player's decisions change the course of events. The goal is to escape from the cycle.
Monument Valley 3 - 22 July
Platforms: all
A new part of the famous puzzle series. Architectural puzzles with optics that deceive the eye and a touching story about a traveller and his daughter.
Clutchtime - 24 July
Platforms: PC
An ironic basketball simulator with time-stopping mechanics. The player can freeze space and plan the perfect moments for a shot.
Killing Floor 3 - 24 July
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
A cooperative shooter about survival under the onslaught of mutants. New classes, improved artificial intelligence of enemies, and an even more brutal atmosphere.
Split - 24 July
Platforms: PC
A tactical action game where the player controls two versions of himself in different timelines. Everything is based on synchronising actions and solving battles through planning.
Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV - 24 July
Platforms: Switch 2
An expanded re-release of Mario Party with mini-games for 16 people, the ability to create custom modes and even watch tournaments on the dedicated Jamboree TV app.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers - 24 July
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
A sideslick in a Chinese setting. The protagonist fights against the possessed and searches for the solution to the curse. Dark forests, legends, and dynamic combat.
No Sleep For Kaname Date - 25 July
Platforms: Switch, Switch 2, PC
A new project in the AI universe: The Somnium Files. This is a visual novel with a non-linear presentation, mysteries, and a deep immersion into the subconscious.
Relicbound - 28 July
Platforms: PC
A hunt for artefacts in a procedurally generated world. A platformer with rogue-lite elements, where each treasure has its own story.
Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy - 29 July
Platforms: PS4/5, Switch
A classic JRPG with a magic school, humour, and turn-based battles.