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📅June 5, 2026 at 1:00 AM
June’s gaming headlines center on major new releases, GeForce NOW additions, Nintendo’s launch lineup, and ongoing anticipation around upcoming AAA reveals and demos.
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GeForce NOW adds 18 games in June

NVIDIA says 18 games are joining GeForce NOW during June, including new releases and notable back-catalog titles. The week’s lineup includes *Gothic 1 Remake*, *Jurassic World Evolution 3*, and *House Flipper Remastered Collection*, while later June adds *Subnautica 2*, *Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II*, and more.Source 1

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Nintendo UK highlights its June 2026 game releases

Nintendo UK published its June 2026 upcoming-games roundup, pointing to a busy month of releases across Nintendo platforms. The announcement teases major draws such as *Star Fox* and *Final Fantasy VII* content, signaling a strong first-party and partner lineup for the month.Source 5

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*Gothic 1 Remake* arrives on GeForce NOW today

Among the new games highlighted for GeForce NOW this week is *Gothic 1 Remake*, listed as a new release available on June 5. Its inclusion shows cloud services are continuing to mirror major PC release timing for players who want instant access.Source 1

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*Jurassic World Evolution 3* is a major June launch

NVIDIA’s June GeForce NOW list includes *Jurassic World Evolution 3* as a new release, with availability noted on Xbox and Game Pass. The game is one of the month’s most recognizable commercial releases across the cloud and console ecosystem.Source 1

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*Subnautica 2* is on the June cloud-gaming roadmap

NVIDIA lists *Subnautica 2* among the month’s upcoming GeForce NOW additions, with support noted for Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox/Game Pass. That makes it one of the most visible cross-platform releases in the June gaming calendar.Source 1

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*FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves* remains a notable June title

The GeForce NOW June lineup also includes *FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves*, indicating continued momentum for major fighting-game releases. Its presence in a cloud-gaming announcement suggests broad day-one or near-day-one accessibility for PC players.Source 1

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Playtech’s *Jumanji The Bonus Level* leads a big live-dealer slate

The June 2026 live-dealer calendar is being led by Playtech’s *Jumanji The Bonus Level*, alongside *7’s On Fire Live* and *Travel Fever*. The month’s lineup reflects continued expansion in game-show-style live dealer products.Source 2

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*Denshattack!* is slated for mid-June release coverage

NVIDIA’s forecast lists *Denshattack!* for June 17, with availability on Steam and Xbox and a note that it will be available on Game Pass. It stands out as one of the more unusual and potentially high-visibility releases in the mid-month window.Source 1

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*Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains* lands at the end of June

The GeForce NOW schedule places *Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains* on June 30, with Steam and Ubisoft platform support listed. The crossover branding makes it one of the month’s most marketable mainstream releases.Source 1

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Anticipation builds for a summer PlayStation State of Play

A gaming roundup is expecting major first-party PlayStation titles such as *Marvel’s Wolverine* and a *God of War Trilogy Remake* to appear at a summer State of Play. While this is framed as expectation rather than confirmation, it reflects strong community interest in a major Sony showcase.Source 3

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June’s PC and indie slate looks unusually crowded

NVIDIA’s list includes smaller and mid-tier titles such as *Farever*, *Romestead*, *Sunderfolk*, and *World of Tanks: HEAT*. The breadth of releases suggests June is shaped not only by blockbusters but also by a deep bench of niche and experimental games.Source 1

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Cloud gaming continues to be a major distribution channel

The GeForce NOW June update emphasizes how cloud platforms are increasingly used to launch and promote new games across Steam, Xbox, Epic Games Store, and Ubisoft ecosystems. That broad platform coverage is becoming a key part of how major releases reach players quickly.Source 1