What’s Coming inJuly 2026

★ Gaming Release Calendar · Summer 2026 ★

What’s Coming in
July 2026

Pirates, rhythm games, vampire farming, and the spirit of Patapon — one of the densest gaming months of the summer

Platforms: PC · PS5 · Xbox · Switch · Switch 2 Month: July 2026 Sources: 20+ Editorial Sites

Not every month lands the same way. Some are quiet — good for finally making a dent in the backlog — and some are the kind where three different games fight for the same weekend. July 2026 is the latter. A decade-overdue rhythm game for Nintendo fans, the biggest Avatar fighting game ever made, a fully rebuilt pirate epic, the spiritual heir to Patapon, and a vampire farming life-sim — all within 31 days.

Below is the complete month, broken down by date. Major releases get full write-ups; smaller indie titles get short summaries. Coverage compiled from GameRant, VGC, Push Square, GameGator, Engadget, Kotaku, Noisypixel, RPGamer, Wccftech, MonsterVine, GosuGamers, GameWatcher, PlayStation Blog, Ubisoft, Steam and additional sources.

Jul 1–3 Wednesday – Friday · Month Opener
Peace Island
PC · Jul 1
Everyone on the island has vanished. You play as eight different cats investigating what happened. A narrative adventure from a feline point of view — genuinely distinctive concept.
SpeedRunners 2: King of Speed
PC · Switch · Switch 2 · Jul 1
The long-awaited follow-up to the competitive 2D platformer where the goal is to outrun everyone else on screen. The cult following has been patient.
EverQuest Legends
PC · Jul 1
A modernised return to the EverQuest MMO franchise. Positioned to capitalise on nostalgia for classic MMO structure.
The Glory Dungeon Raider
PC · Jul 3
Indie dungeon crawler with roguelite elements. Little detail so far, but solid Steam wishlist traction ahead of launch.
Jul 2 Thursday · Two Major Releases
Rhythm Heaven Groove
Nintendo Exclusive $39.99
Nintendo Switch (Switch 2 compatible via backwards compatibility)

Ten years is a long time to wait for a rhythm game sequel. The last wholly original Rhythm Heaven entry — Megamix — came out on 3DS in 2015, and since then the series has existed primarily as fan art, fan games, and collective memory. Groove ends that stretch of silence.

The development credentials are intact: Nintendo EPD and TNX, series producer and composer Tsunku, character artist Ko Takeuchi. The formula follows the template the series established: complete a series of short, bizarre rhythm mini-games on a single button, guided by music rather than visual timing cues. New stages include hammer-swinging, catching flying vegetables, and the kind of absurd challenge design that makes the series impossible to explain to someone who hasn’t played it.

Technically it launches on original Nintendo Switch — not Switch 2 — making it likely one of the last significant first-party releases on the older hardware. Playable on Switch 2 via backwards compatibility, though no dedicated upgrade has been confirmed. First truly new Rhythm Heaven game in fifteen years.

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game
All Platforms $29.99
PS5 · Xbox Series X|S · Switch · Switch 2 · PC

The Avatar franchise has had a troubled video game history. That changes here. This is a proper 2D fighting game with hand-drawn animation — over 900 frames per character — built with rollback netcode and full crossplay from day one, which immediately puts it ahead of many more established fighting game franchises in terms of online infrastructure.

The 12-character launch roster draws from both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra: Aang, Korra, Azula, Zaheer, Avatar Kyoshi, Toph, Sokka, Fire Lord Ozai, and others, with Avatar State versions counted as separate characters. Five additional DLC fighters are confirmed post-launch, though names haven’t been announced.

Each character has a distinct mechanical identity. Sokka is designed as a rushdown fighter whose “lovestruck” install mechanic — triggered when Suki gives him a kiss in-match — grants a significant speed boost, a wonderfully on-brand design choice. The game’s $29.99 price point is notably accessible for a franchise-based fighter of this scope.

Jul 7 Monday
Outward 2 — Early Access
PC Early Access Price TBA
PC (Steam · Epic Games Store · GOG) — Console versions post-1.0

The original Outward built a cult following on a genuinely contrarian premise: you are not the chosen hero. You are an ordinary person who needs to eat, manage injuries, navigate without a GPS, and live with the real consequences of bad decisions — including getting knocked out, waking up somewhere else, and figuring out how to rebuild from there. The sequel takes everything that worked and expands it.

Outward 2 is set roughly 50 years after the first game, spanning four regions of Aurai. A full seasonal cycle with a fixed in-game calendar means blizzards, thunderstorms, and shifting environmental conditions affect gameplay. Fast travel remains absent. So does a traditional levelling system — instead, the Exercise system tracks what you naturally do in the world and builds your character accordingly. Of eight available breakthroughs, you can only choose three, making build decisions feel genuinely consequential. Two-player co-op is available both split-screen and online.

Early Access launches on PC only. Console versions are planned once the game reaches full 1.0 release. The closed beta ran May 26 to June 8 and introduced La Rescapée, a new Aurai region described as scarred by the Scourge.

Moonlight Peaks
Life-Sim / Farming
PC · Switch · Switch 2 · Android
You are Count Dracula’s offspring — but instead of continuing the dark legacy, you move to the abandoned Dracula family homestead in the magical town of Moonlight Peaks and try to build something gentler. The town is full of werewolves, witches, mermaids, and other creatures, and the game features 24 romanceable characters alongside farming, potion crafting, fishing, flower arranging, and cottage restoration. Developed by Dutch studio Little Chicken Game Company, published by XSEED Games. It slots neatly into the Stardew Valley tradition, though it will have to compete for attention given its July release window.
Jul 9 Thursday · Biggest Day of the Month
★★Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced
AAA Remake $59.99 Standard / $69.99 Deluxe
PS5 · Xbox Series X|S · PC (Ubisoft Store / Steam / Epic)

Thirteen years after the original, Ubisoft Singapore has rebuilt Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag from the ground up on the latest Anvil engine — the same technology used for Assassin’s Creed Shadows. This is not a remaster. Every system has been rewritten: combat is now parry-driven, stealth and parkour have been modernised, naval mechanics are deeper, and the dynamic environment reacts to the world in ways the 2013 version never could.

Beyond the technical overhaul, new narrative content has been added. Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet receive dedicated storylines. Three new officers join Edward Kenway’s crew as part of the main narrative. New sea shanties, pets, and a photo mode are included. GRAMMY-nominated composer Woodkid, who contributed to the original, has returned with a reimagined track. The tailing missions that frustrated players in 2013 have been redesigned.

What hasn’t been included: the Freedom Cry DLC is not integrated, the original multiplayer has been removed, and modern-day playable sections have been trimmed significantly. The team’s stated focus was delivering the best possible single-player pirate experience. PS5 Pro gets advanced ray tracing with no performance compromises. The original 2013 Black Flag will remain available separately.

If you’re picking one game from July, this is the first candidate.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink — Endless Ragnarok
Action-RPG Expansion $29.99 upgrade kit
PC · PS4 · PS5 · Nintendo Switch 2
An enhanced edition of Cygames’ 2024 action-RPG, and the game’s Switch 2 debut simultaneously. Endless Ragnarok adds six new playable characters (bringing the roster to 29), an entirely new solo mode called the Conflux with procedural challenges and unpredictable mechanics, higher-tier co-op quests with additional bosses, a new summons/invoke system, and cross-platform crossplay across all versions. Existing owners of the base game can upgrade for $29.99; the full package for new players is $59.99.
Backyard Baseball
PC · Jul 9
Revival of the beloved casual baseball series (1997–2014). The secondary market prices for original copies have become genuinely astronomical — which tells you everything about the pent-up demand.
Jul 10–15 Friday – Wednesday
Echoes of Aincrad: Sword Art Online
Action-RPG
PS5 · Jul 10
New entry in the SAO franchise, set in the Aincrad virtual world that defined the series’ early seasons. The Sword Art Online game catalogue is extensive — this one targets PS5 exclusively and focuses on the series’ original setting, which tends to resonate strongest with the fanbase.
D-Topia
PC · PS5 · Switch · Switch 2 · Xbox · Jul 14
Platformer with a simultaneous multi-platform launch. Details remain scarce, but the broad release suggests meaningful publisher backing.
The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu
PC + Consoles · Jul 15
Lovecraftian narrative horror adventure. Atmosphere over action, built around Cthulhu mythos — expect psychological dread rather than combat focus.
Jul 16 Thursday · Indie Highlight Day
Ratatan
Rhythm Roguelite $34.99 Standard / $39.99 Deluxe
Switch 2 · PS5 · PS4 · Xbox Series X|S · PC

The most anticipated indie release of the month, and possibly one of the most-watched indie launches of 2026 full stop. The development team behind Ratatan includes Hiroyuki Kotani and other veterans of Sony Japan — the people who made Patapon. If you know Patapon, you understand the foundational concept: issue rhythmic commands to an army of small creatures, time them to music, march, attack, defend, retreat. The Ratatan modernises that formula for 2026 with a seven-button input system, procedurally generated stages, deep customisation of your Cobun army, and online co-op for up to four players.

The game has already proven itself. Launching on PC via Steam Early Access in September 2025, it sold over 100,000 units in its first month — a strong result for an indie of this type. Multiple free updates followed during the Early Access period, and the July console release represents the polished full version. The Nintendo Indie World Showcase appearance signalled Nintendo’s confidence in the title, and Switch 2 physical pre-orders opened in April 2026 alongside digital editions.

The Early Purchase bonus is the Spirit Sword Banbansord — a legendary weapon available to anyone who buys the game in the launch window.

Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freaks
Arcade Racing
PS5 · Xbox Series X|S
The Orks of Warhammer 40K get their racing game. Speed Freaks is exactly what it sounds like — chaotic, weaponised arcade racing set in the grimdark future. The franchise lends itself naturally to the genre, and fans of the IP who have been waiting for something a bit less serious than the strategy and shooter titles should find this satisfying.
Culdcept Begins
Switch 2 · PC · Jul 16
The legendary Japanese card-and-board-game hybrid (Monopoly meets card battles) comes to Switch 2. The Culdcept series has a small but deeply loyal fanbase who have been waiting for a current-gen entry for years.
Kyoto Xanadu: The Blooming Phantom
Switch 2 · PC · PS5 · Jul 16
Falcom’s Tokyo/Kyoto-set Xanadu spinoff — an action-RPG with a distinctly Japanese urban setting. For fans of the Trails and Ys developer’s side branches.
Jul 21–23 Tuesday – Thursday
Splatoon Raiders
Switch 2 Exclusive
Nintendo Switch 2 · Jul 23

A Splatoon spinoff that inverts the series’ usual priorities. While the mainline Splatoon games are built around multiplayer turf wars, Raiders leads with a single-player campaign. The player takes on the role of a mechanic — Inkling or Octoling — accompanied by the members of Deep Cut from Splatoon 3, exploring a new location called the Spirhalite Islands.

A four-player co-op mode sits alongside the solo content, with difficulty that scales based on how many players are present. The game was originally announced through Nintendo’s Today! app in June 2025 — quietly, with no Direct — and similarly received its release date and new trailer via the same app in April 2026, skipping a traditional Nintendo Direct reveal entirely. As a Switch 2 exclusive, it functions as a demonstration of what the new hardware enables for the franchise, and provides one of the few dedicated first-party reasons to own the newer console heading into mid-summer.

Disgaea Mayhem
Tactical RPG
PC · PS5 · Switch · Switch 2 · Jul 23
The latest entry in Nippon Ichi Software’s beloved tactical RPG series. Disgaea games are famous for absurdist humour, near-infinite grinding, and deliberately unhinged numbers — levelling into the millions, damage figures in the billions, all wrapped in self-aware comedy about how excessive the whole thing is. The dedicated fanbase knows precisely what they’re getting, and they have been waiting patiently for it.
Jul 28–30 Monday – Wednesday · End of Month
Gothic
PS5 · Jul 28
Console release of the 2001 Piranha Bytes PC RPG classic — either remaster or remake form. A genuine underground classic finally reaching a console audience decades later.
Blue Reflection Quartet
PS5 · PC · Switch · Switch 2 · Jul 30
Four games in one bundle: the original Blue Reflection remastered, Blue Reflection: Second Light remastered, a Blue Reflection Ray anime game adaptation, and Blue Reflection: Sun ported from mobile. Digital only in English.
Kusan: City of Wolves
PS5 · Jul 30
Details limited ahead of release — a PS5 action title with solid Steam wishlist numbers suggesting genuine anticipation from a core audience.
Jul TBA Confirmed for July — Exact Date Pending
Wuthering Waves (Xbox Port)
Xbox Series X|S
Kuro Games’ open-world action-RPG has been live on PC and mobile since 2024. The Xbox version lands in July, expanding one of the stronger Genshin Impact alternatives to a new platform.

The Month at a Glance

Biggest Release
AC: Black Flag Resynced — Jul 9 · PS5/Xbox/PC
Best Indie
Ratatan — Jul 16 · All Platforms
Nintendo Highlights
Rhythm Heaven Groove (Jul 2) + Splatoon Raiders (Jul 23)
Best Value
Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game — $29.99 · Jul 2
Best Early Access
Outward 2 — Jul 7 · PC
Biggest Comeback
Rhythm Heaven Groove — 10+ years between entries

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