Weekly Game Release Highlights, June 29-July 5

It's a light week for new releases, arguably led by the latest installment of BlazBlue for next-gen consoles.

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Gotham City still needs saving (in the case of the PC version, it mostly needs saving from itself), so there aren't a whole lot of new releases coming out in this upcoming holiday week. Fighting game enthusiasts will find BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend, while PC users can find Rise of Incarnates. The full list of new releases can be found below.

PC

  • Rise of Incarnates (download - free-to-play)
  • How To Survive: Third Person Standalone (download - $10)
  • Quiplash (download)
  • Ted by Dawn (download)
  • Witches, Heroes and Magic (download)
  • ROGUS: Kingdom of the Lost Souls (download)
  • Devilry (download)
  • The Adventures of Mr. Bobley (download)
  • Scarab Tales (download)
  • MiniOne Racing (download)
  • Gravity Core - Braintwisting Space Odyssey (download)
  • Sacra Terra: Angelic Night (download)
  • Anna's Quest (download)
  • Energy Balance (download)
  • Unpossible (download)
  • Subspace Continuum (download - free-to-play)
  • Farm Frenzy: Hurricane Season (download)

PlayStation 4

  • BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma EXTEND
  • J-Stars Victory Vs+
  • Quiplash (download)
  • Red Goddess: Inner World (download)
  • Whispering Willows (download)

Xbox One

  • BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma EXTEND
  • Quiplash (download)

Xbox 360

  • None

PlayStation 3

  • BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma EXTEND
  • J-Stars Victory Vs+
  • Quiplash (download)

Wii U

  • None

Vita

  • Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3: V Generation
  • Whispering Willows (download)
  • Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 (download)

Nintendo 3DS

  • None
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