(PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC) Image: Codemasters/Electronic Arts June 16 F1 23 (PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox Series X) Goodbye Volcano High (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox Series X) June 15 Layers of Fear (2023) Diablo 4 leans into more than just the gameplay loop that has won it millions of fans: “There’s an aesthetic return to the guts of the series,” says Polygon’s review, “the infinite grossness of weird little freaks from hell and the viscera left in their wake.” June 8 Harmony: The Fall of Reverie (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox Series X) Image: Capcomĭiablo 4 activates and frustrates my lizard brainīlizzard Entertainment’s winning dungeon-crawler formula returns for the series’ first mainline entry in 11 years. Here’s a look at all of the good stuff coming to Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC in the coming month: June 1 Etrian Odyssey Origins CollectionĪtlus’ new collection contains the first three titles of the series: Etrian Odyssey HD, Etrian Odyssey 2 HD, and Etrian Odyssey 3 HD, and promises “numerous quality of life improvements, like suspend saves adjustable difficulty levels,” the publisher says. Those three command huge audiences going back literal decades, but if none are your cup of tea, there are plenty more arriving in a month normally associated with E3 (where publishers are now left to their own devices). Still reeling from the launch of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, fans have to reckon with three huge tentpole-franchise releases in June: Street Fighter, Diablo, and Final Fantasy.Īgain, those are hardly the only games hitting the launch calendar of June 2023. May wasn’t exactly small potatoes for video gamers - and June might be even more demanding of their attention.
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