Games

Deltarune — 4 June (PC, PS5, Switch 1/2, Xbox Series)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: a spin-off of the unusual and iconic “Undertale”, in which you also don't have to kill enemies. The paid version will include the first 4 episodes.

Fast Fusion — 5 June (Switch 2)
Genre: arcade racing
What is remarkable: dangerous racing on futuristic cars. The closest analogue of the “Wipeout” series.

Mario Kart World — 5 June (Switch 2)
Genre: arcade racing
What is remarkable: Mario, his friends and bosom enemies race in the open world.

Nintendo Switch 2 — 5 June
What is remarkable: Nintendo's new console that once again combines portable and stationary gaming.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma — 5 June (PC, Switch 1/2)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: after a devastating cataclysm, the unremembered hero tries to restore peace by exploring its back streets and rebuilding destroyed villages.

Survival Kids — 5 June (Switch 2)
Genre: isometric adventure
What is remarkable: a cooperative adventure game about a group of children who find themselves on a mysterious island and begin to use available resources to survive.

Dragon Is Dead — 7 June (PC)
Genre: 2D roguelike
What is remarkable: roguelike about a dragon slayer who defies ancient evil.

Dune: Awakening — 10 June (PC)
Genre: MMORPG
What is remarkable: an MMORPG set in Frank Herbert's “Dune” universe. A new project by the developers of the “Conan Exiles”.

MindsEye — 10 June (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person action
What is remarkable: in the metropolis of the future, which is highly dependent on artificial intelligence, the struggle between city authorities and a powerful corporation is unfolding.

Stellar Blade — 11 June (now also on PC)
Genre: 3rd person action
What is remarkable: after a bloody battle with an alien race, humanity left Earth. Now a small squad intends to regain their lost home.

Forgotlings — 12 June (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 2D metroidvania
What is remarkable: metroidvania about a world full of intelligent mechanical dolls. A new project by the developers of the “Forgotton Anne”.

Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic — 13 June (PC, PS5)
Genre: 1st person horror
What is remarkable: the continuation of a creepy story in which harmless animatronics got out of control.

The Alters — 13 June (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What is remarkable: a lone space explorer is stranded on a dangerous planet, and he will have to clone himself repeatedly to save himself. A new project by the developers of “This War of Mine” and “Frostpunk”.

Date Everything — 17 June (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: visual novel
What is remarkable: a comical dating simulator in which you can start a relationship with a vacuum cleaner, a laundry basket and who knows what else.

FBC: Firebreak — 17 June (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: 1st person shooter
What is remarkable: a cooperative shooter about an attempt by employees of the Federal Bureau of Control to pacify the Oldest House. A new project by the developers of “Control” and “Alan Wake”.

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die — 17 June (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: isometric roguelike
What is remarkable: an isometric roguelike in a world ruled by dice and chance.

Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord: War Sails — 17 June (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person action
What is remarkable: a large-scale addition to the medieval mercenary simulator, which will feature ships and the Viking kingdom.

Rooftops & Alleys — 17 June (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: parkour simulator
What is remarkable: parkour simulator with a comprehensive control system.

Tron: Catalyst — 17 June (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: isometric action
What is remarkable: the program, which has gained new abilities due to a system glitch, is eager to gain control over its life. A new project by the developers of “Thomas Was Alone” and “John Wick Hex”.

Crown Gambit — 18 June (PC)
Genre: tactical RPG
What is remarkable: a tactical RPG about three paladins who are trying to survive in the capital of a kingdom gripped in a struggle for the throne.

Broken Arrow — 19 June (PC)
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: a real-time strategy about modern warfare, the main feature of which is flexible unit customization.

Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army — 19 June (PC, PS4/5, Switch 1/2, Xbox Series)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: at the beginning of the 20th century, a young detective who can summon demons investigates the disappearance of a girl. An updated version of the 2006's “Shin Megami Tensei” spin-off.

Rematch — 19 June (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: soccer arcade
What is remarkable: multiplayer football arcade game with teams of 5 people. A new project by the developers of the “Sifu”.

Shuffle Tactics — 24 June (PC)
Genre: tactical RPG
What is remarkable: a tactical deck-building RPG in which a small squad protects the kingdom's ruler from a dangerous curse.

Against the Storm — 26 June (now on PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: a strategy with roguelike elements, in which you need to develop settlements in a constantly changing environment.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach — 26 June (PS5)
Genre: 3rd person action
What is remarkable: after the events of the original, an exhausted messenger goes to Australia.

Ruffy and the Riverside — 26 June (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 3rd person platformer
What is remarkable: a reckless platformer about a fluffy hero who can transfer the properties of one object to another.