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THE NINTENDO SWITCH 2 HEADLINES A HUGE MONTH OF GAMING RELEASES, AND WE'VE GOT EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ACROSS PLAYSTATION, XBOX, PC AND SWITCH FOR JUNE 2025 09:00, 31 May 2025 June
is almost here, and while game releases used to be relatively quiet in the summer, that trend has been well and truly bucked in recent years. In fact, June 2025 might be one of the biggest
in recent memory, and while last month offered plenty of 'May Madness', June introduces the Nintendo Switch 2, Mario Kart World, and much, much more. Whether you're picking up
Nintendo's latest hardware or not, we've got a rundown of the biggest games you can pick up in June across all platforms. Here's what you should be on the lookout for.
NINTENDO SWITCH 2 RELEASED: JUNE 5 We could have filled this list with the Switch 2 and its launch lineup, which includes Cyberpunk 2077, Civilization 7, and that all-important Mario Kart
World. It's expected to be one of the biggest console launches in history, and it's just a few days into the month. If you've missed all the latest news, the Switch 2 is
drastically more powerful than its predecessor while keeping the same form factor. It has a larger display with 1080p resolution, and can output 4K when docked–a first for a Nintendo
console. Be sure to check back around launch for a whole host of Switch 2 coverage. DUNE AWAKENING RELEASED: JUNE 10, PLATFORMS: PC Survival games are a Marmite kind of deal, but whether you
love them or hate them, we'd recommend keeping an eye on Funcom's Dune Awakening. Players find themselves stuck on Arrakis, and will need to acquire resources, craft a base, and
stay clear of Sandworms, bandits, and other players. Promising a huge, political endgame that sees players pledge allegiance to different factions, it could be a fascinating release for PC
gamers. MINDSEYE RELEASED: JUNE 10, PLATFORMS: PS5, XBOX SERIES X AND S, PC Another June 10 launch, MindsEye comes from Build A Robot Boy–the studio helmed by GTA legend Leslie Benzies–and
it's promising a near-future open-world adventure that looks gorgeous in motion. The game, which is published by Hitman devs IO Interactive, will also include a huge game creation
toolkit. The idea is that players can keep building things for MindsEye, meaning there's almost no end to the fun. FBC FIREBREAK RELEASED: JUNE 17, PLATFORMS: PS5, XBOX SERIES X AND S,
PC The ever-impressive Remedy Entertainment is releasing a surprising new co-op shooter set in the same universe as Control. Players will need to tackle all kinds of monsters with friends or
strangers, while also having the option to use their own supernatural abilities to stem the tide. Early previews have been positive, and Remedy hasn't steered us wrong yet. REMATCH
RELEASED: JUNE 19, PLATFORMS: PS5, XBOX SERIES X AND S, PC You can't beat a good football game, but we didn't expect one to come from the team that gave us martial arts adventure
Sifu. Rematch is that game, and rather than giving players a birds-eye view of the action, they'll play as a single player in third-person. With even the keeper able to use some slick
footwork, it could be the closest we get to a new FIFA Street. DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH RELEASED: JUNE 19, PLATFORMS: PS5 Article continues below There's not a lot to say about
Death Stranding 2, purely because we know that whatever preconceived notions we have about the game will be shredded to bits with Hideo Kojima at the helm. The sequel to the post-apocalyptic
adventure that was once a PS4 exclusive is only for PS5 players this time around, and it looks to be just as off-the-wall as its predecessor. FOR THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND STORIES FROM
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