Get ready for some gaming news. It’s officially June, which means splashy new events from PlayStation, Xbox, gaming hype man Geoff Keighley, and more.
PlayStation kicked things off with a big event that was mostly about premium single-player games like the new God of War Laufey — a statement from PlayStation that it’s getting back to what it’s good at. At Summer Game Fest Live on Friday, the biggest news was Final Fantasy VII Revelation, but we also got announcements of a Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake and a January 15th release date for RGG Studio’s Stranger Than Heaven.
Xbox’s show is still to come on Sunday at 1PM ET. But so far, one of the biggest storylines of the show has been everyone avoiding Grand Theft Auto VI’s November 19th release date, which is warping the release calendar.
We’ll be tracking the biggest news of the June gaming events season right here.
- Signing off!
- No Devolver Direct right now.
- Exodus sure looks like Mass Effect.
- The dino is back.
- Chronoscript: The Endless End has a terrible name for such a cool-looking game.
- Vampire Survivors is getting an “accidental” expansion.
- A pirate’s life for me.
- Ever wanted to play as a sentient guitar in a horror game?
- Cairn’s first free DLC launches on August 13th.
- Van Gogh to the MMO.
- That’s a big ship.
- VR zombie game Arizona Sunshine is getting a flatscreen remake.
- The Future Games Show Summer Showcase is about to begin.
- A deep dive on the new Virtua Fighter.
- The first Story-Rich showcase was packed with narrative-driven games
- Don’t worry: Queen’s Blood is back for Final Fantasy VII Revelation.
- Fellow Traveller’s Story-Rich Showcase is starting now.
- The cutest games from the Wholesome Direct 2026 showcase
- Yooka-Laylee is back as a karting game.
- Wait, Tupac was in a Summer Game Fest Live trailer? In 2026?
- The original Hitman trilogy is getting remastered.
- Monster Hunter Wilds is coming to the Switch 2.
- A cozy interruption.
- Get your knives out for this one.
- Screenbound, a game that can be both a 2D and 3D platformer simultaneously, launches in September.
- I know Threads of Time isn’t newly announced, but it looks so cool.
- More than a decade later, the team behind N++ is back with a multiplayer sequel
- Fortnite’s next season tests the extraction waters.
- A bloody good announcement.
- Grand Theft Auto VI is warping the video game release calendar
- Final Fantasy VII’s remake trilogy will conclude with Revelation
- Tifa can kick Ryu’s ass, and now you can prove it.
- The Wolf Among Us 2 isn’t dead yet.
- For those following along at home…
- Palworld 1.0 launches in July.
- Attack on Titan in its entirety.
- Another look at Clutch.
- Gotta go a little fast.
- A wild expansion has appeared.
- There’s a surprise drop among us.
- 007 First Light is getting a new story mission later this year.
- A new hope.
- Assassin’s cat.
- Virtua Fighter Crossroads is the next Virtua Fighter game.
- It’s the Sebulba game!
- Titled Goose Game.
- Control Resonant is a sequel — and also a starting point
- Who doesn’t love a good cube?
- PlatinumGames is making another TMNT game.
- Stranger Than Heaven is coming out in January — and features Tupac?
- Fumito Ueda’s next game is Gen Atlas.
- Uh oh, the xenomorph is back.
- Cuphead returns.
- Capcom is remaking Resident Evil: Code Veronica.
- No Highguard-esque ending today.
- TGI(SG)F.
- Minecraft Dungeons II could launch this September.
- Paramount is making a unified games studio.
- It’s going to be a hot Tarnished summer.
- Crystal Dynamics used “AI-assisted tools” while developing the Tomb Raider reboot.
- PlayStation is getting back to what it’s good at
- God of War Laufey is coming to the PS5
- Remedy’s Control sequel launches in September
- Until Dawn gets a little sun.
- Marathon season 2 kicks off.
- A different take on Silent Hill.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword launches in September — and a demo is launching today.
- Arrakis on console.
- Dino crisis.
- The Tomb Raider reboot is getting a small delay.
- Yokai-slaying fun.
- Dave the Diver is getting a prequel game.
- Rayman reimagined, revealed.
- A little more Marvel.
- Here’s seven bloody minutes of Wolverine on the PS5
- Strange Scaffold’s next game launches in July, and it looks out of control.
- PlayStation’s next big State of Play kicks off soon.
- Looking clutch.
- Your guide to June’s biggest gaming events
- Xbox and PlayStation have a lot to prove
- There won’t be Project Helix news at the Xbox Games Showcase.
- Microsoft delays Fable (again) to avoid GTA VI
- Lots of games to think about.
Source: The Verge