We’re in the 2nd phase of 2024, and this is when the release schedule is beginning to get moving. It’s interesting to note that July is set as a month in which live-service games are taking the spotlight. There’s the brand-new Final Fantasy 14 expansion, Dawntrail which will be released on July 2 with Nexon’s The First Descendant, and just two days from now, Genshin Impact developer Hoyoverse releases Zenless Zone Zero.

Beyond the trio of games competing for your time, there’s some great-looking games that are coming soon. The simulator for Slaycation Dungeons of Hinterberg balances dungeon-exploration with socializing in the resort of the Alps, Anger Foot will allow you to reboot the criminal underworld in its most brutal way as well Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn lets you use a gun in the sword.

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It was originally planned for release on July 25th, Frostpunk 2 has been delayed until September 20 in order developers 11 Bit Studios can address the feedback from its recent beta and to add additional features. “We know this is not the news you wanted to hear,” the studio wrote in an Steam blog article. “However, we believe these additional features are something you deserve to see in-game on day one, not in a patch added after the release. We can only hope you understand that our decision comes from a place of wanting to create the best game possible for you.”

In July, check out other highlights below. And for an overview of the remainder of 2018, browse 2024’s games release date.

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail

  • Date of release:July 2
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S

Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail

July begins strong with the upcoming expansion of Final Fantasy 14 Players will be able to head towards the exotic island Yok Tural for a brand-new storyline. Two new classes playable in the game–Pictomancer and Viper — will debut in Dawntrail The cap on levels is now 100 and a host of additional tweaks are being implemented to the fifth expansion. Xbox players who love the series will also be able to play the expansion following the long-awaited release of Final Fantasy 14 on Xbox Series X|S consoles in March.

The First Descendant

  • Date of release:July 2
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One

The First Descendant

It’s an extremely busy month for free-to-play games And The First Descendant will not waste time when it scurries through the gates of release. This sleek action game driven by loot by Nexon is sure to be a hit with Destiny as well as Warframe players. It’s located on Albion which is a planet that’s which is under attack by an invincible army of intruders. As a Descendant, make use of your unique skills and firepower to thwart the Vulgus before they take over the entire continent of Ingris.

Zenless Zone Zero

  • Date of release:July 4
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, iOS, Android

Zenless Zone Zero

After having an immense amount of results with its fantasy and sci-fi-themed titles like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, Hoyoverse is heading to the streets by releasing Zenless Zone Zero. A game where Cyberpunk and Persona, Zenless Zone Zero is set in New Eridu, a vast city in which the final remnants of humanity is living following an apocalyptic catastrophe that led our species to the edge of extinction. Monsters known as Ethereals are apprehensive to the inhabitants and players create powerful Hollows, which are powerful avatars that aid in keeping New Eridu secure in this game that is free to play.

Anger Foot

  • Date of release:July 11
  • Platforms:PC

Anger Foot

If you’re looking to punch some fuzz, Anger Foot will entice you by its glutes-and-shoot action. It’s your turn to take on crime while you battle the gangsters in a massive army as you clear slums skyscrapers, and sewers as you go. If you’re not giving the on gangs, you can style your slim and savage kicking machine with some seriously slick kicks.

Aerial_Knight’s We Never Yield

  • Date of release:July 16
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One

Aerial_Knight's We Never Yield

It’s set in an futuristic version of Detroit Aerial Knight’s Yield is a running game in 3D focused on agility, speed and dancing to an awesome music. After its launch in the PC version on PC in May the endless runner will be being ported to PC and console in the month of June.

Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus

Date of release: 17 July

Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus

For fans of metroidvania, Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus seems like something worth keeping an eye on in the coming month. With hand-drawn animation influenced to Japanese folklore, stunning combat, and a tangled world of myths to explore, you’ll require the acrobatic skill and precision before you can take on the mythical creatures of the world.

 

Dungeons of Hinterberg

  • Date of release:July 18
  • Platforms:PC, Xbox Series X|S

Dungeons of Hinterberg

What vacation is supposed to be just relaxing? If you play Dungeons of Hinterberg, you can travel through the Alps and take on some creatures before returning to your home to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa. It’s a great game with a loop that takes place during the day, and then forming friendships at night, while the vibrant graphics and delightful style of art make this game a sure-fire way to attract attention. If you’re an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, it will be available via that subscription service on the day of launch.

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn

  • Date of release:July 18
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn

How do you combine God of War with Elden Ring and throw a few guns in the mix? You’ll get Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn A cool combination of ideas originating from Ashen designer A44. In a world in which the gods are not nice The only way to get away with committing a crime is to use guns and a amount of divine assistance. Make use of gunpowder, vengeance and even magic if you wish to show gods who’s the boss in this new Action game called Souls-Lite. This is another day one game available through Xbox Game Pass.

 

Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition

  • Date of release:July 18
  • Platforms:Switch

Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition

A collection of minigames based on the NES that focus at speed. Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition seems like it’s a refreshing look back to the past of competitive games. There are more than 150 minigames spread across 13 distinct NES games which include Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, and many more. While the game is bought digitally, the physical version is stunning, as it includes stickers, artwork and a copy of the original 1990 Nintendo World Championships cartridge. At just $60, it’s an incredibly affordable price than the original edition that was sold for a ridiculous amount of money 10 years ago.

Deluxe edition

 

EA Sports College Football 25

  • Date of release:July 19
  • Platforms:Xbox Series X|S, PS5

EA Sports College Football 25

Are you ready to play some football? EA is, since the latest entry in EA Sports College Football is packed with spirit and enthusiasm for the schools. The goal is to provide the most authentic rendition of college football to date it has gone to the extreme to recreate the appearance and feel of the game as it is played on campus. Expect the usual high-flying splendor of a typical weekend college football match, along with some intriguing game mechanics that bring out the essence of home team advantages or create the impression that you’re playing at a disadvantage in games played away.

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess

  • Date of release:July 19
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess

We’ve seen some incredible Samurai games come out in the last few years, however Capcom intends to be the most imaginativeof the bunch. Set in a fantasy land that is full of gods and monsters, Path of the Goddess lets you take on the role of Soh who is a mask-wearing warrior who defends the village in the vicinity of Mt. Kafuku. During the day, Soh will work to liberate villagers and help for his cause in the evening, and these human resources will aid him fight off the hordes enemies. This will be another day-one release via Xbox Game Pass.

The Star Named EOS

  • The release date isJuly 23
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

The Star Named EOS

Photography is among life’s most enjoyable pastimes, and if you’re looking for an adventure with a lot of story around shutterbugs then you should take a look at The Star Named EOS. Explore an exquisite hand-drawn world as you capture moments in life with your camera and discover the truth behind an unsolved family mystery in this captivating game.

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Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure

  • Date of release:July 25
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, Switch

Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure

Another excellent game to challenge your problem-solving skills This month’s game is called Arranger: A RPG-Puzzling Experience. It is set in a world constructed on the top of a grid interconnected It’s your job to move columns and grids to advance in this delightful puzzle adventure. As Jemma you’ll need to take the local misfit from her oppressive town and save a society that’s stagnant on this quest of discovery.

Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance

  • Date of release:July 25
  • Platforms: PC, iOS, Android

Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance

Reinforce! Kingdom Rush titles are some of the top tower defense games that you can play on mobile devices. for the fifth installment this formula has been preserved. Expect challenging terrains, strong towers, and a variety of new enemies in the next installment of the colorful series.

 

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