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Even after the end of E3, June remains a month where gamers expect big announcements and fresh details on upcoming titles. With Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony all expected to share major news in the coming weeks, there is still plenty of actual game releases arriving to keep players busy. Here are the top 10 video games dropping in June 2026.
First up is "Echoes of the Forgotten Realm," an open-world action RPG that promises deep lore and a massive map to explore. Fans of sprawling fantasy adventures will want to mark the release date. Next, "Neon Velocity 2" brings back high-speed arcade racing with a slick cyberpunk aesthetic and improved track design.
For horror enthusiasts, "The Hollowing" offers a psychological survival experience set in an abandoned asylum. It leans heavily on atmosphere and puzzle-solving rather than jump scares. Strategy fans can look forward to "Iron Command: Pacific," a detailed World War II naval simulation that focuses on fleet management and real-time tactics.
On the lighter side, "Puzzle Planet" is a charming family-friendly game where you solve environmental riddles to restore color to a dying world. "Fury of the Arena" returns as a brutal fighting game with a new roster of characters and refined combo systems.
Indie darling "Starlight Drift" finally gets a full release after a successful early access period. It combines space exploration with base building and trading. "Legacy of the Samurai" is a historical action game set in feudal Japan, featuring realistic sword combat and a branching narrative.
RPG fans should check out "Chrono Fracture," a time-bending adventure where your choices literally reshape the game world. Finally, "Rise of the Automata" closes out the month with a tactical shooter where you command a squad of reprogrammed war machines.
June 2026 is shaping up to be a packed month for new releases, offering something for every type of player.
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