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Visual novel Stella of The End coming to Switch in 2024
The First Berserker: Khazan launches in early 2025; PS5 and Xbox Series closed beta test set for October 11 to 20
Unknown 9: Awakening launches October 18
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead launches October 17
Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP release date moved up to September 12 in the west
Rent-A-Girlfriend: The Horizon and the Girl in the Swimsuit launches November 28 in Japan
Fate/EXTRA Record launches in 2025 for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC
Zenless Zone Zero version 1.1 update ‘Undercover R&B’ launches August 14
Fate/stay night REMASTERED launches August 8
Avowed delayed to February 18, 2025
VALORANT for PS5, Xbox Series now available
Pneumata launches August 20
Selfloss launches September 12
Hakuoki: Chronicles of Wind and Blossom launches August 1
Side-scrolling platformer KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT coming to PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch
PowerWash Simulator DLC ‘Alice’s Adventures Special Pack’ launches July 2
Chinese action RPG Fate Seeker II coming to PS5 on July 4
Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical DLC ‘Orpheus’ launches June 27 for all platforms
Fear Effect coming to PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC in 2025
Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition launches June 25 for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC
Over Horizon X Steel Empire launches July 18
Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero will feature a day-one season pass when it releases in October
The rumours were true: Bandai Namco has confirmed that Dragon Ball Sparking Zero will indeed release in October – 11th October, to be exact – and it will feature a day one season pass.
Bandai Namco also took the opportunity to announce four different editions – standard, digital-only deluxe, ultimate, and premium. While all will give you the base game, you'll need to purchase a deluxe, ultimate, or premium edition to get the three-day early-access period, season pass, and season pass bonus of Summon Shenron.
The season pass includes the first three DLC packs, which appear to include over 20 additional characters. There's also the now-prerequisite sweetener for anyone looking to pre-order the game ahead of its October street date.
Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis - The Answer will release in September
Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis - The Answer will release on 10th September, 2024.
The news came as part of the Persona Live Tour 2024 concert in Yokohama, during which developer Atlus confirmed when the "final set of content for the Expansion Pass" will be available across all platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and last-gen consoles. It'll also be available for no extra cost to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, too.
Here's a new – if disappointingly brief – teaser to mark the occasion:
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora story DLC ‘The Sky Breaker’ launches July 16
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake launches in 2026
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown story DLC ‘Mask of Darkness’ launches in September
Resident Evil 7 biohazard coming to iPhone, iPad, and Mac on July 2; Resident Evil 2 remake coming soon
Empire of the Ants launches November 7
Tales of Seikyu launches in Early Access in early 2025
ALOFT launches in Early Access this fall
Star Trucker adds Xbox Series version, launches September 3
Go-Go Town! launches in Early Access for PC on June 18
Tomba! Special Edition launches August 1 for PS5, Switch, and PC, later for PS4
Little Nightmares III delayed to 2025
The Exit 8 sequel Platform 8 now available for PC
Princess Maker 2 Regeneration for PS5, PS4 delayed to August 8 due to content changes
Silent Hill 2 remake launches October 8
Path of Exile II launches in Early Access in late 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC
Until Dawn remake launches this fall
Skydance’s BEHEMOTH launches this fall
Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero will release in October, dataminer teases
A dataminer thinks they've stumbled upon the release date for Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero.
Poking around in publisher Bandai Namco's website, SergioM3R claims they found evidence that the next Dragon Ball game will drop on 1st October, 2024.
As detailed in the video above, SergioM3R has "found a place containing the release dates for a lot of Bandai Namco games", and the list seems to include the release dates of both confirmed and unconfirmed titles not via a third party, but via "Bandai Namco's own official data".