This Summer Is Too Packed With Great-Looking Games

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Summer is looking stacked with big and small game releases across all platforms. If you were hoping you’d get a break from all the awesome games launching this year in the hotter months of 2024, I’ve got bad news for you and your wallet.

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In January 2024, we saw a massive avalanche of good games launch in a short time period, and I asked if this year would be able to “stand toe-to-toe” with the incredible output of games we saw in 2023. Here we are, in June, and it looks like 2024 might match or even surpass last year based on the packed summer ahead of us.

Here are just some of the biggest, coolest-looking, or most hyped games launching in July, August, and the first half of September:

JulyThe First Descendant – July 2Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail – July 2Zenless Zone Zero – July 4Anger Foot – July 11EvilvEvil – July 16Schim – July 18Dungeons of Hinterburg – July 18Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition – July 18Flintlock – July 18EA Sports College Football 25 – July 19Kunitsu- Gami: Path of the Goddess – July 19Exophobia – July 23Frsotpunk 2 – July 25Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance – July 25Arranger: A Role Puzzling-Adventure – July 25Smite 2 – July 30AugustTomba! Special Edition – Aug. 1 Thank Goodness You’re Here – Aug. 1Steamworld Heist II – Aug. 8Cat Quest III – Aug. 8The Crush House – Aug. 9Stormgate – Aug. 13Streets of Rogue 2 – Aug. 14I Am Your Beast – Aug. 15The Precinct – Aug. 15Dustborn – Aug. 20Black Myth: Wukong – Aug. 20Tactical Breach Wizards – Aug. 22Concord – Aug. 23World of Warcraft: The War Within – Aug. 26Core Keeper – Aug. 27Squirrel With A Gun – Aug. 29Star Wars Outlaws – Aug. 30SeptemberPrison Architect 2 – Sep. 3Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – Sep. 3Parcel Corps – Sep. 3Star Trucker – Sep. 3Age of Mythology: Retold – Sep. 4S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl – Sep. 5Astro Bot – Sep. 6Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II – Sep. 9Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown – Sep. 12Wild Bastards – Sep. 12Phoenix Springs – Sep. 16UFO 50 – Sep. 18Wowza, that’s a lot of games! And so much variety. From indie titles to big AAA releases to even some mid-tier things and mobile games, there’s something for everyone. There’s a big new open-world Star Wars game, a collection of cool-looking retro-inspired titles, a new spin on the RTS genre, and a game about a squirrel with a gun!

What’s frustrating is I want to play most of them. I look at STALKER 2, Astro Bot, and Space Marine 2 landing in the same week and can already feel my body aching from staying up late to squeeze in as much time as I can with them before bed.

If the rest of 2024 can keep up this pace—and looking ahead it seems like it might—then we might have an even better year for gaming than in 2023. And we will all have less money in our accounts by the time 2025 rolls around.

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