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July 2025 - Video Game Release Dates

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Games released this month - July 2025.
  • Mecha Break - July 1 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley & Skytree Village - July 3 - (Switch)
  • College Football 26 - July 7 - 10 (depending on edition) - (PS5, XSX)
  • Every Day We Fight - July 10 - (PC)
  • Everdeep Aurora - July 10 - (PC)
  • Islanders: New Shores - July 10 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Mycopunk - July 10 - (PC)
  • Patapon 1+2 Replay - July 11 - (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 - July 11 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Kaizen: A Facctory Story - July 14 - (PC)
  • Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate (expansion) - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Edens Zero - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Worship - July 16 - (PC)
  • Donkey Kong Bananza - July 17 - (Switch 2)
  • Neon Abyss 2 - July 17 - (PC)
  • RoboCop: Rogue City - Unifinished Business (expansion) - July 17 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Wandering Village - July 17 - (Switch)
  • Shadow Labyrinth - July 18 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Kick'n Hell - July 21 - (PC)
  • Misc. A Tiny Tale - July 22 - (Switch, PC)
  • Monument Valley 3 - July 22 - (PC)
  • Wildgate - July 22 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Eat the Rich - July 23 - (PC)
  • Wheel World - July 23 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Killing Floor 3 - July 24 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV - July 24 - (Switch 2)
  • Total Chaos - July 24 - (PC)
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers - July 24 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • No Sleep for Kaname Date - July 25 - (Switch, Switch 2, PC)
  • Wild Hearts S - July 25 - (Switch 2)
  • Grounded 2 - July 29 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game - July 29 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound - July 31 - (PS5, PS4, Switch, Xbox, PC) (September 12 for physical edition)
  • System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster - July 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox)
Is there any games you're looking forward to playing this month?
Let us know. :)
 
Is this really "a thing" yet? I suppose it must be.

But I have heard that game publishers have found out there Gen Z really isn't taking in interest at all, and growth in sales might actually reverse soon into a decline. They sure aren't getting cheaper either.

Isn't the "peak gaming" age group the now-rapidly aging Millennials? I'm not criticizing but it seems to be one of those generational things that is now beginning to pass.
 
Is this really "a thing" yet? I suppose it must be.

But I have heard that game publishers have found out there Gen Z really isn't taking in interest at all, and growth in sales might actually reverse soon into a decline. They sure aren't getting cheaper either.

Isn't the "peak gaming" age group the now-rapidly aging Millennials? I'm not criticizing but it seems to be one of those generational things that is now beginning to pass.

Too much of it, one of my grandsons killed himself while online gaming, he was a big gamer, 'The Beast' was his game name. His whole life revolved around gaming.
When he wasn't at work he was online.
He then ask his opponents if anyone was there, he didn't feel well and was asking for help. Not a one replied and he shot himself, he was 26. I think of him daily.
 
Gaming is still a "thing" with many people of ages 5 all the way up to their late 60's. Some people take it more seriously than others, and some are so into it that it kills them. For example, as of February 2019, the game "Pokémon Go" has been downloaded by over 1 billion people worldwide, and numerous people are playing it on their cellphones as they walk, sometimes walking off cliffs, walking into traffic, etc. I saw a guy walk into a power pole, breaking his nose and his phone. I've been going down the sidewalk in my wheelchair and had someone walk into me twice. Of course, the phone thing happens far more often "in general" than it does just from gamers, but it's clear that their attention is directed to their phones, not what is going on around them.
 
Gaming is still a "thing" with many people of ages 5 all the way up to their late 60's.
I wouldn't use the word "many" there. My point was that younger people seem to have fewer gaming addicts and even casual video gaming users who actually supported the entire industry have begun to drop precipitously. Maybe even more so for "table game" consumption.

Isn't most phone gaming a different sort of thing?
 
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