As July winds to a close, gamers can look forward to a packed release window filled with a wide range of titles. From immersive narrative RPGs and action-heavy sequels to cozy simulators and survival experiences, the last week of July delivers something for nearly every platform and playstyle. Here’s a breakdown of games launching between July 24 and July 31.
July 24
Killing Floor 3 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Tripwire returns with the next installment in its chaotic co-op shooter series. Expect intense firefights, new enemy variants, and a darker tone compared to its predecessors.
Super Mario Party Jamboree (Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2)
Nintendo delivers a new entry in its long-running party game series, built to take advantage of the Switch 2’s updated hardware. With dozens of new mini-games and enhanced multiplayer functionality, it’s a strong contender for summer family game nights.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation)
This Soulslike action-RPG rooted in Chinese folklore drops as a day-one release on Game Pass. Players can expect brutal combat, rich environments, and a haunting narrative set in the late Ming dynasty.
July 25
No Sleep for Kaname Date: From AI – The Somnium Files (Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC)
A new psychological RPG from Spike Chunsoft that expands the Somnium Files universe. It blends crime investigation with dreamlike storytelling and puzzle-solving.
Wild Hearts S (Nintendo Switch 2)
A compact yet refined reimagining of Omega Force’s monster-hunting title, designed specifically for Nintendo’s next-generation handheld. It retains the strategic combat and crafting systems fans expect.
Psychopathy Assessment (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PC)
Originally a cult hit on PC, this analog-style horror simulation arrives on console. Players explore twisted environments while evaluating NPC behavior and navigating tense, psychological scenarios.
July 29
Grounded 2 (Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Obsidian’s backyard survival adventure gets a sequel with expanded environments, deeper crafting systems, and new co-op features. It launches into Early Access via Game Preview on Xbox and Steam.
Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game (Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC)
A peaceful life simulation set in the Tolkien universe, where players can garden, cook, and build their dream Hobbit home. It emphasizes customization and relaxation over combat or exploration.
Achilles: Survivor (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC)
A fast-paced action roguelike based in Greek mythology, launching out of Early Access. Play as Achilles as he fights through waves of undead in a cursed underworld, balancing strategy and brawler combat.
Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch)
A colorful dungeon-crawling RPG steeped in magical school themes. With turn-based combat and Japanese voice acting, it offers a nostalgic callback to classic 1990s JRPGs.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound (All major platforms)
The iconic ninja action franchise returns in a new high-speed, platform-focused entry. With updated mechanics and modern visuals, this installment aims to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers.
July 31
Cook Serve Forever (All major platforms)
The latest installment in the Cook Serve Delicious series comes to consoles and PC after a long stint in Early Access. This game emphasizes narrative alongside high-pressure cooking gameplay.
Time Flies (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PC)
A small-scale yet profound adventure game about the fleeting nature of life. Players take on the role of a fly with only seconds to live, choosing how to spend their time before the inevitable.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re exploring surreal dreamscapes, battling mutated insects, or settling into a Hobbit hole, this lineup has the depth and variety to keep players engaged well into August.
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