Top 10 New Games Launching in June 2025
June is coming up real fast and you know that means? A whole slew of new games. Every month we put together a list of games that we know people are going to be talking about and we talk about them too. the 10 Biggest New Games Coming Out in June 2025. Starting off with number 10,
10.Dune Awakening: Ironic name, right? Was originally going to come out on May 20th and it slept.So you had a spicy three week delay born from closed beta feedback and a desire to stick the landing and honestly as much as it’s funny to make fun of the name being awakening and it slept a little longer, it slept in, slept past its alarm, it is awakening and honestly I appreciate when developers incorporate feedback for the better. I hope it’s not one of those over-corrections but honestly It’s three weeks, it’s probably not that big. It’s probably something important too, otherwise they wouldn’t do it. If you’re not aware, Dune Awakening is an ambitious survival MMO. And if you have early access, it’s gonna kick off on June 5th. That said, the official date is June 10th. If you get the head start, good for you, but I mean, it’s a good looking game, honestly. I’m not even really a huge Dune fan and I think it looks cool. So I’ll definitely give this one a go.
9.Rematch: A football game or soccer if you’re, you know, concerned about saying the correct name of the sport. That’s gonna get me some heat. It’s a soccer game from the Sifu guys. Slug clap, fantastic guys. Made Sifu, made Obsolver, both are great. Sifu at one of the all time greats, honestly, as far as I’m concerned. Oh, they’re probably in the top 100 games of all time somewhere. Rematch is something totally different. I mean, it is a…
3v3, 4v4, 5v5, soccer slash football game in a futuristic looking like crazy sort of arena setting with a lot of cool looking stuff where you play as just one player. You take control of one player and you play them in the game. It rewrites a bunch of the rules, makes it much more extreme. Honestly, it looks like it’s chaotic. It kinda has an NFL blitz energy to it, but also not really.
It’s something new and that’s cool. You don’t really see that with soccer slash football. To be frank, I’m going to try this game. It looks very fun. It’s coming to PS5, Xbox Series and PC on June 19th.
8.Broken Arrow: An RTS that looks like it’s just going to be like a massive scale, like Michael Bay craziness with tons and tons of different units. It’s you versus Russia. Maybe you are Russia and you’re
against the US. I don’t know. It’s up to you, I think. But it really focuses on gun customization. Like the bigger guns, obviously it’s important who has the bigger guns, but it’s more about who customizes them well. Are you outfitting your tanks with reactive armor and thermal optics? That’s probably going to give you a bit of an advantage over somebody who doesn’t, right? So you better do it. That’s what this game is about. I mean, I don’t know if you’re going to pretend that like this is for everybody. It’s one of those granular micromanagement type sims, but I know there’s a certain type of person just loves this type of thing. I’m one of those people. I’ve always loved RTS games. We’ve kind of been in an extreme drought of good RTS games for a while now. And I have some high hopes for this. I hope that it turns out good. Either way, this lands on PC June 19th.
7.The Alters: an upcoming survival sci-fi game. from 11-bit studios, you play as Jan Dolsky, a space miner, gotta create alternate versions of himself known as Alters, kinda looks like that Mickey movie in certain ways, but not in every way. Boy, that sounds weird, that Mickey movie. It’s the one with the clone of the guy. This is also a clone of the guy story, okay? This Alters thing is a little bit different though because each and every one of these Alters…
comes from a different universe as opposed to is a clone specifically. And each of them have different backstories and act differently, et cetera, et cetera. It looks like a pretty interesting concept because you got the survival mechanics, you got the base building, but you also got the emotional storytelling and the managing of conflict between the different versions of yourself that will frankly have conflict. The Alters is landing on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC June 13th.
6.Mind’s Eye: a single-player narrative-driven action adventure game by Build-A-Rocket Boy and published by IO. It’s set in a near future metropolis called Red Rock City. You’re a soldier or a former soldier and you have a mysterious neural implant called the Mind’s Eye. This is one of those games, it looks weird in certain ways, not bad ways, good ways.
but I also don’t know exactly what to make of it. And sometimes that’s a good thing. The guy who directed Leslie Benzies is known for working on Grand Theft Auto and honestly, like it could be really good. I don’t know. It’s one of those things that like I’m almost more interested just in how it is rather than if it’s good. If it’s good, that’s a bonus. In fact, that’s the best case scenario. And let’s all hope for that. Mind’s Eye is landing on PS5, Xbox Series and Steam.
June 10th.
5.BitCraft Online: This is an interesting looking game to me. It’s a sandbox MMORPG with a single persistent world where every player’s actions from building settlements to exploring ancient ruins shape things. The emphasis of this game is community driven gameplay. Players can apparently construct cities. You can trade goods. There’s an in-game account.
4:Tron Catalyst: I mean, it’s Trongan.We don’t get a lot of Tron games. On top of that, they’re not trying to give us like something super insane, like some stupid live service first person shooter that should be an immersive sim or something. No, this is a top-down isometric action adventure game in which you get the ability to glitch, which is basically manipulate time loops in the Tron world. On top of that, you got the identity discs, you got the light cycles.
I mean everything I’ve seen in this game makes it look cool, but also I don’t know a hell of a lot about the developers, so I don’t really know based on reputation if they’re gonna be able to follow through. Looks cool, I would like it to be good, and I will definitely give it a roll when it comes to PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch on June 17th.
3. Five Nights at Freddy’s Secret of the Mimic: Steel Wool Studios is back to haunt your dreams some more.giving us a clever Friday the 13th release because subtlety is for the weak. This is the 11th mainline installment of the Five Nights at Freddy’s series and plunges you into the eerie depths of Marie’s costume manner. You’re there to retrieve the Fosbar prized prototype thing. Don’t worry about it. Problem is, there’s a shape-shifting endoskeleton known as the Mimic around. That’s not fun.We don’t like our shape-shifting endoskeletons to lurk, you know? Lurking in the shadows and stuff? Not for me. Keep the endoskeletons away from me. In terms of graphics, it looks pretty good. I mean, we’ve had some interesting first-person Five Nights at Freddy’s stuff. I’m not sure if I consider them to have nailed it yet, so maybe this’ll be the one where they do it. They’ve been interesting and fun, though, so I’m there. Five Nights at Freddy’s Secret of the Mimic is coming to PC and PS5 June 13th.
2.Mario Kart World: So, exclusively on the new Nintendo Switch 2, we get a big departure from the traditional Mario Kart circuit-based format and get an open world, 24-player online, obviously, you know, less offline, really big Mario Kart game. So, obviously, you’re probably aware of the gameplay of Mario Kart. That all seems pretty preserved here, but now You have a bunch of fun new modes like Knockout Tour where last place racers are eliminated each lap. Free roam, which basically lets you explore the open world on your cart. And the world itself quite large, very interconnected, lots of different regions. You got unlockable outfits, a lot of new playable characters, including some unexpected ones like a cow from Moo Moo Meadows. I don’t know. I mean, I can’t wait to play Mario Kart World. I love Mario Kart. Mario Kart 8’s fantastic.Mario Kart World looks like it’s a more robust entry that’s going to allow for lot of replayability that maybe isn’t inherent in racing games, at least non-open world ones. And I mean, it’s a Nintendo open world one, so it’s probably going to be a little less tedious than, you know, some of the more bloated ones. You got an art style that’s drawing some inspiration from the Mario movie and also Mario Wonder. Honestly, in every way, just a really fun looking game.
I can’t wait to play it. It’s coming, like I said, exclusively to Nintendo Switch 2 June 5th.
1.Death Stranding 2 on the beach: Let me just give you a story breakdown for what’s happening in Death Stranding 2. Yeah, I’m not going to do that. I’ve beaten the original Death Stranding multiple times. I do not understand what’s going on, but I will tell you this.Kojima reworked the game’s narrative to reflect the global impact of COVID-19 as if he didn’t just predict it along with everything else over the last 30 years. Anyway, you’re still Norman Reedus and the Funky Fetus and you’re still doing Bridges stuff, I guess. I don’t know, maybe you’re not. Maybe you are for a little while and it stops. I don’t know, we’ll see. It looks a little more action oriented. It looks much bigger in scale. It’s very cool looking.
It’s a Kojima game. What else could you want from it? It looks adequately weird and huge and cool and hopefully Conan O’Brien’s in it. He’s probably not in it. Anyway, Death Stranding 2 On The Beach is landing on PS5 June 26th.

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