While June isn’t typically a month that PC gamers associate with high-profile game releases, this year’s lineup holds a few big arrivals across different genres: action-adventures, MMORPGs, soccer, horror, and more.

The expansive sci-fi world ofDune: Awakeningleads the charge, with its high-budget survival open-world gameplay. Other titles include an action-adventure from an ex-Rockstar team, an exciting newFive Nights at Freddy’sgame, and aControlspin-off—this month’s releases are packed with content for every gamer’s taste. Let’s dive into this month’s biggest PC releases!

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10Dune: Awakening

Release Date:July 31, 2025

Dune: Awakeningis the long-awaited open-world survivalMMORPGbased on Frank Herbert’s 1965 science fiction novel, and it’s no coincidence that it’s coming out a few years after the smash-hit success of the 2021Dunemovie. While both the game and movie are set on the same desert planet of Arrakis and have many similarities, the stories are not related. Still, if you loved the 2021Dune(or Lynch’s 1984 version), this game is definitely worth checking out.

Dune: Awakeningwas developed by Funcom, the team behindConan Exiles,Aloft, and my favorite FPS rhythm game,Metal: Hellsinger, so hopefully the quality of this game is on par with the team’s previous successful projects. As with any other MMORPG, expect a mix of PvP and PvE combat, faction-based events, lots of resource gathering, and addictive base-building mechanics. Prepare for epic spice wars and the enormous sandworms roaming Arrakis when the game launches on June 10th.

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9MindsEye

MindsEyeis an upcoming game from ex-Rockstar North developers who worked on GTA games. Ever since the failure of Watch Dogs: Legion and the Saints Row reboot, we haven’t seen any “GTA clones” (i.e., open-world games set in a modern universe), so I was excited to see a new game in the genre. Technically,MindsEyeis a semi-open world, but the city of RedRock (based on the city of Las Vegas) still looks impressive.

You play as Jacob Diaz, who wears a neural implant called the “Mind’s Eye,” which is responsible for the character’s memory loss—kind of sounds like the plot ofCyberpunk 2077. The gameplay trailer looks visually impressive, but fair warning: there’s already skepticism around the game.

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Concerns include the possibility of AI-generated voiceovers and scripts in the trailer, which raised some eyebrows. It’s best to take the early criticism with a grain of salt and reserve judgment until the game is out and we have a chance to see impartial reviews before deciding. In other words,don’t pre-order it.

8Stellar Blade

Release Date:June 23, 2025

Stellar Bladeis a 2024 PS5 game developed by the South Korean team Shift Up. The game is part of Sony’s efforts to publish all of their best exclusives on PC as well, andwe’re all better off for it. Ironically, the PC port will be the best way to play this game, as the potentially more powerful hardware allows for a few improvements, like high-resolution textures and phenomenal performance thanks to upscaling andframe generation.

Stellar Bladeis a third-party action-adventure that follows Eve, a skilled warrior sent to reclaim a post-apocalyptic Earth that’s overrun by monsters and rogue AI robots. The game emphasizes fast-paced combat, similar to that of a hack-and-slash game, so it’sbest enjoyed with a controller.

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7The Alters

Release Date:August 05, 2025

The Altersis a new survival action-adventure game by the independent Polish studio 11 bit studios. The game’s concept is completely unique—you play as Jan Dolski, the sole survivor of a space mission. The only way to progress the narrative is to simulate alternate versions of Jan using a quantum computer. They share some similarities and memories but have unique skills and traits that pertain to their job descriptions, e.g., engineer, doctor, and botanist.

You constantly switch between Jan and the Alters to complete various tasks, explore the planet to gather resources, and make crucial decisions that will make or break your escape from the planet.

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6Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic

TheFive Nights at Freddy’sfranchise has grown exponentially since its humble beginnings as a point-and-click horror game. In its latest entry,Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic, the gameplay has shifted far from its roots, aside from some puzzle elements. It’s a 3D adventure horror game similar toFive Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach, which has stealth and exploration at its core.

This game will expand the FNAF universe with a new story, mysteries, and a terrifying new monster that can change costumes at a whim—the Mimic. Your job is to go to Edwin’s Costume Manor to retrieve it, but, of course, it’s not as simple as it sounds. The Mimic has come alive and will haunt you while you’re trying to piece the story together. Fittingly releasing on Friday the 13th, the entry promises a horrifying evening of tension and jump scares blended with stealth gameplay.

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5FBC: Firebreak

Release Date:August 14, 2025

Remedy is a studio best known for its eerie sci-fi games filled with paranormal threats, namelyAlan WakeandControl. After the success ofAlan Wake 2, it’s exciting to see Remedy make a return to theControluniverse, albeit its taking a completely unexpected turn—you’ll be taking on rogue sticky notes and the Hiss in the Oldest House after the events ofControl, along with two other friends in a multiplayer FPS co-op:FBC: Firebreak.

FBC: Firebreak’s gameplay reminds me a lot of Left 4 Dead 2, as you’re constantly battling hordes of enemies and bosses, all while focusing on certain tasks to progress. It’s worth mentioning that the game already has additional content planned, but it won’t be in the form of live service like so many other games, and it won’t includeFOMO elementslike a battle pass and daily check-ins, either.

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4Disney TRON: Catalyst

Disney is finally making a long-awaited return to theTRONfranchise with a new movie,TRON: Ares, set to release in October 2025. More importantly for us gamers, we’re also getting a brand-new PC game:Disney TRON: Catalyst. It’s a top-down action adventure game featuring an original story written by the studio.

Gameplay highlights include a mix of smooth melee and ranged combat, powerful unlockable skills, and, of course, the iconic light cycles. The gameplay looks like it’ll deliver pretty much everything you’d expect from a game set in theTRONuniverse.

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3REMATCH

Release Date:Jul 03, 2025

The world’s most popular sport has surprisingly few games. Aside fromRocket League,EA Sports FC(previously FIFA),eFootball, and a few other titles, there’s little variety in soccer (football) games. That’s why it’s so exciting to see a fresh new take on the sport in the form ofREMATCH.

This is an unlicensed arcade-style take on the sport, so it’s not going to appeal to hardcore soccer fans or compete with the more realistic entries. Instead,REMATCHprimarily focuses on street-style soccer in the form of 3v3, 4v4, and 5v5 multiplayer matches with a focus on fun, much likeRocket League, but with actual people instead of cars. UnlikeRocket League,REMATCHisn’t free-to-play; however, this also means it could provide a more premium experience with fewer microtransactions and better quality overall.

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The game is currently in early access with an official release planned for June 19. Early impressions have been very positive, soREMATCHhas a good chance to carve out a niche in this large yet underdeveloped corner of the sports game market.

2BitCraft Online

Release Date:June 30, 2025

BitCraft Onlineis an ambitious MMORPG where the primary focus is on base-building. The cool thing here is that this is a “true single-world” game, meaning there’s a single map that all players are on simultaneously. Normally, these kinds of games have servers with up to several hundred players (likeMinecraft), but this social game’s ambition is to create one true world where players across the globe will have to band together.

From the trailers, it’s still a bit unclear what the core objectives or gameplay loops are, but we do know one thing: nothing on the map is generated. That’s right—every single house, village, and city is completely player-generated, presumably even the impressive settlements featured in the trailer. This player-driven sandbox has a lot of potential, and I can’t wait to see what this world shaped by creative players will look like in the near future.

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1System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster

Release Date:August 06, 2025

Twenty-five years after the original release ofSystem Shock 2, this genre-defining horror game is finally getting a well-deservedremasterwithSystem Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster. The remaster stays true to the game’s original charm and aesthetics, with updated models and textures that preserve the game’s iconic look—it’s less of a reimagining like the recentOblivion Remasterand more of an upgrade, in line with “how we remember” it looked like.

As in the original, you wake up aboard the Von Braun spaceship that’s now overrun by monsters and robots. Your mission is to stop the ship’s rogue AI, SHODAN, from exterminating humankind before it’s too late. Whether you’re stepping into it for the first time or returning to the beloved classic, check out this amazing space horror game.

Here’s Every PC Game Coming Out This June

While this month isn’t as packed with games asMaywas, there’s still a solid selection of titles for PC gamers. Here’s a complete list of the best games coming out this month:

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It’s great to see a month filled with fresh entries in genres that once dominated the PC gaming landscape—MMORPGs, horror, and even a new soccer game. On top of that, we’re also getting a promising new semi-open-world GTA-style game, a couple ofgames with perfect movie pairings, and aLeft 4 Dead-inspired co-op FPS set in an unexpected universe. All in all, it’s a strong and exciting month for PC gamers.