Video Game Release July 2019: Three Houses, Assemble!

Published: June 30, 2019 12:00 PM /

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The Nintendo Switch will have another strong month in July 2019, but that's not so say there isn't anything on offer for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC gamers too. Check out the big releases coming out this month.

July 2

Psyvariar Delta (PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch)

A shooter from the arcades all the way back in 2000 Psyvariar Delta comes to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on July 2. This shoot 'em up is unique as your ship powers up every time you get close to enemy fire. Currently the only store offering it for July 2 is the Dispatch Store, while other retailers offer later shipping.

Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers (Microsoft Windows, Mac, PlayStation 4)

A new expansion for Square Enix's popular MMO Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers will come to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 on July 2. This expansion serves as the catalyst for eighth and final umbral era.

Dream Daddy (Nintendo Switch)

Originally coming out on PC, Dream Daddy comes to Nintendo Switch on July 2. This is a boys love romance game, where you play as a single man trying to romance a whole host of single dads from your new neighborhood.

Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered Edition (Nintendo Switch)

While it came out this time last year on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Red Faction: Guerilla Re-Mars-tered finally comes out on Nintendo Switch on July 2. This is a remaster of the original destruction-based open-world title.

July 3

Lucah: Born of a Dream (Nintendo Switch)

Coming to Nintendo Switch on July 3 we have Lucah: Born of  a Dream. This is a hack-and-slash game which draws from other genres such as visual novel, survival horror, and RPG. Add different abilities to your character to change up your play style.

July 4

Stranger Things 3: The Game (Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch)

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The third season of Stranger Things as a video game.

This official video game companion to the third season of TV show Stranger Things, Stranger Things 3: The Video Game comes to Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on July 4. It uses 16-bit graphics to give a retro nostalgia feel like the series.

Clannad (Nintendo Switch)

Clannad, one of the most popular and critically acclaimed bishojo titles of all time, comes to Nintendo Switch on July 4. Originally released in Japan back in 2004, it saw a western release on PS4 last year.

July 5

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle (Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch)

This is the a DLC expansion pack to the popular 2018 release Attack on Titan 2, and it's coming to Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch tand PlayStation 4 on July 5. It adds a lot of new playable characters, bringing the total up to over 40.

Sea of Solitude (Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4)

Published by EA, Sea of Solitude comes to Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on July 5. In a world where loneliness turns people into monsters, you play as Kay on a journey to find out just what happened to her.

July 9

Umihara Kawase Fresh! (Nintendo Switch)

Following up a few months after its initial Japanese release Umihara Kawase Fresh! comes to Nintendo Switch on July 9. The popular heroine and her grapple hook are on her first all new adventure since 2013.

Senran Kagura Peach Ball (Nintendo Switch)

Slated to come to Microsoft Windows in Q3 of 2019, Senran Kagura: Peach Ball will come to Nintendo Switch first on July 9. This is a pinball-based title from the popular Senran Kagura series.

July 10

Dr. Mario World (iOS, Android)

Nintendo's latest foray into the mobile market, Dr. Mario World, releases on iOS and Android on July 10. This is an all new puzzle title based around the 1990 NES game Dr. Mario.

SolSeraph (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)

Published by Sega is an all new fantasy action game SolSeraph coming to Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on July 10. The game is written by Jonas Kyratzes, the same writer behind The Talos Principle.

July 11

Blazing Chrome (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)

A love letter to Metal Slug and Contra, Blazing Chrome comes to Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on July 11. This is a pixel-art run-and-gun with a very nostalgic feel to it.

July 12

Dragon Quest Builders 2 (PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch)

The long awaited sequel to the original Dragon Quest Builders game comes to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on July 12. There's an all-new RPG-style story mode and even more creating and building options.

God Eater 3 (Nintendo Switch)

Originally coming out for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows back in February, God Eater 3 finally comes to Nintendo Switch on July 12. In this action RPG, team up to defeat gigantic beasts named Aragami.

July 19

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order (Nintendo Switch)

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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order will include a huge roster of heroes to enjoy

Coming exclusively to Nintendo Switch, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order releases on July 19. The first entry in the Marvel Ultimate Alliance series for 10 years, it includes a roster of characters from popular series such as The Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and the X-Men.

Nowhere Prophet (Microsoft Windows, Mac Os, Linux)

Coming to Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, and Linux on July 19 we have Nowhere ProphetThis is a single-player deckbuilding card game where you play your way across procedurally generated maps.

July 22

Beyond: Two Souls (Microsoft Windows)

David Cage's popular follow up to Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls presents an adventure where choices matter, starring Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe. It comes to Microsoft Windows on July 22, and for the first year, it will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store. Originally a PlayStation 4 exclusive, this is one of a number of David Cage games to come to PC.

July 25

Raiden V (Nintendo Switch)

Originally coming out on Xbox One back in 2016, Raiden V comes to Nintendo Switch on July 25. From the very popular arcade shoot-'em-up series, it is the latest release in the Raiden series, though Raiden VI has already been announced as in development.

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (Microsoft Windows)

Released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One late last year, Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom now comes to Microsoft Windows on July 25. This is a spiritual successor to the Wonder Boy in Monster World series.

July 26

Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Nintendo Switch)

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Many years after the last entry in the series fans are hyped for Three Houses.

One of the biggest releases of the month, Fire Emblem Three Houses will come exclusively to Nintendo Switch on July 26. Choose to ally with one of the leaders of the three houses in an all new boarding-school-style Fire Emblem adventure.

Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4)

Coming out on the same day as the VR title, an all-new co-operative Wolfenstein game comes to Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on July 26 in Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It has been announced to come to Nintendo Switch later in 2019.

Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot (Valve Index, HTC Vive, Windows Mixed Reality and PlayStation VR)

An all new VR game for the Wolfenstein series, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot comes to Valve Index, HTC Vive, Windows Mixed Reality and PlayStation VR on July 26. You play as a hacker in 1980s Paris.

KILL la KILL - IF (Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4)

Based on the anime, KILL la KILL - IF comes to Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 on July 26. This is a 3D cell-shaded style fighting game.

Will you pick up anything this July?

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