Top PC Game Releases to Watch in July

▼ Summary
– July 2025 features lighter game releases compared to earlier in the year, offering a chance to catch up on backlogs or enjoy existing games.
– Key game releases include Mecha Break (July 1), Mycopunk (July 10), Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 (July 11), Killing Floor 3 (July 24), and Tales of the Shire (July 29).
– Major gaming events in July include Anime Expo (July 3) and BitSummit (July 19), alongside ongoing Steam sales like the Summer Sale (until July 10).
– Notable game updates include Diablo 4 Season 9 (July 1), The Sims 4 Enchanted by Nature expansion (July 10), and Abiotic Factor 1.0 (July 22).
– Additional July releases span genres like rhythm games (Patapon 1+2 Replay), strategy (Dawn Apart), and horror (Total Chaos).
July brings an exciting lineup of PC game releases, offering something for every type of gamer, from high-octane mech battles to cozy life sims set in Middle-earth. While the month may not be as packed as earlier in the year, it’s the perfect opportunity to dive into fresh titles or revisit favorites before the next wave of blockbusters arrives.
Kicking things off on July 1, Mecha Break delivers adrenaline-pumping robot combat, blending team-based hero shooter mechanics with PvPvE extraction gameplay. If giant mechs aren’t your style, Mycopunk arrives on July 10, offering a cooperative FPS experience with a unique fungal twist, already earning praise for its engaging teamwork dynamics.
For fans of nostalgia, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 drops on July 11, rebuilt from the ground up with modern enhancements while staying true to its classic roots. Later in the month, Killing Floor 3 (July 24) revives the gory horde-shooter formula, and Tales of the Shire (July 29) invites players to unwind in a charming Lord of the Rings-inspired village.
Beyond new releases, July is packed with gaming events and updates. Anime Expo (July 3) and BitSummit (July 19) promise exciting announcements, while the Steam Summer Sale runs until July 10, followed by themed sales like Automation Fest (July 14) and Racing Fest (July 28). Major updates include Diablo 4’s Season 9, The Sims 4’s Enchanted by Nature expansion, and Destiny 2’s Edge of Fate expansion, ensuring plenty of reasons to revisit older titles.
For those seeking hidden gems, indie highlights like Patapon 1+2 Replay, Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream, and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers round out the month’s offerings. Whether you’re into strategy, horror, or soulslikes, July’s lineup has you covered.
With so many options, now’s the time to clear some space on your hard drive, these games are worth every gigabyte.
(Source: PCGAMER)