Summer Game Fest 2026 Delivers Blockbuster Reveals — Final Fantasy VII Revelation, Alien: Isolation 2, Guild Wars 3, and More!
Hold onto your Joy-Cons, because Summer Game Fest 2026 was an absolute *bloodbath* of Nintendo Switch 2 announcements!
Pokémon & Nintendo — new reveals, game updates, Nintendo Direct news, Switch content, Pokémon announcements
Hold onto your Joy-Cons, because Summer Game Fest 2026 was an absolute bloodbath of Nintendo Switch 2 announcements!
Final Fantasy VII Revelation was officially unveiled as the third and final entry in the FF7 remake trilogy, launching Spring 2027 simultaneously on all platforms — including Switch 2. Square Enix confirmed the bold "launching simultaneously on all platforms" approach, meaning Nintendo fans won't be waiting for a delayed port this time.
Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition on Switch 2 finally showed off new gameplay footage after nearly a year of radio silence from Bandai Namco and FromSoftware — and it looks genuinely good. Performance appears solid, which is a massive relief for anyone wanting to take the Lands Between on the go.
Capcom shocked everyone with a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, confirmed for Switch 2 with a 2027 release window. The often-overlooked classic is finally getting the modern treatment it deserves.
Creative Assembly debuted the first full trailer for Alien: Isolation 2, and it's officially confirmed for Switch 2. After that cryptic teaser in April, seeing actual gameplay footage of the sequel to one of gaming's finest horror titles is a huge moment.
Street Fighter 6 Year 4 was revealed during SGF, with the bombshell announcement that Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy is joining the roster. Capcom and Square Enix collaborating on a crossover fighter character is the kind of thing dreams are made of.
The beloved platforming series N is getting a multiplayer-focused sequel called N Plus Infinity Times Two, heading to Switch 2 and PC in 2027.
Playtonic's Super Yooka-Laylee Kart is aiming to be more than just another kart racer — developers say they "want it to feel like a fighting game," promising surprising depth beyond the genre's usual fare.
For current Switch owners, Nintendo's eShop "Indie Sale" in North America is your last chance to grab discounted gems — specifically titles that scored 9/10 or higher. Don't sleep on this one.
Vampire Survivors is preparing its ver. 1.15 "Lycaeum" update (dubbed the "Wet Update"), continuing Poncle's relentless post-launch support.
And in Pokémon-adjacent news, Palworld is finally getting its full 1.0 release on July 10. Pocketpair made the announcement during the Summer Game Fest showcase — yes, it's been in early access this whole time!
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Fortnite — season updates, collabs, new skins, map changes, competitive scene
Fortnite is in full seasonal transition mode right now!
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 is officially live, but not before servers went down for the switchover. The new season brings back the adorable Sprites — the lovable little spirits first introduced in Chapter 6 Season 1 have returned to the Battle Royale island following cataclysmic in-game events. Guides are already dropping on how to best utilize these little companions.
On the regulatory front, the UK government is considering legislation that would ban children from speaking to strangers in games like Fortnite and Roblox. This could fundamentally change how younger players experience social features in multiplayer games.
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Call of Duty — Warzone/Black Ops updates, new seasons, weapons, competitive
A new tactical single-player experience is coming from some serious FPS talent!
Crossfire was revealed during Summer Game Fest, and it's the debut title from That's No Moon — an independent studio led by former leads from Modern Warfare (2019) and Naughty Dog. If that pedigree doesn't get you hyped for a narrative-driven tactical action game, nothing will.
Xbox boss Asha Sharma addressed whether Microsoft's monumental $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition is paying off, saying it's "hard to say how to think about those decisions" nearly 1,000 days after the deal closed. A refreshingly honest — if slightly unsettling — take from leadership.
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Indie Games — notable releases, hidden gems, devlogs, Steam Next Fest picks
Day of the Devs delivered some standout indie treasures this year!
Mr. Records from Glee-Cheese Studio and publisher Wired Productions was a clear Day of the Devs standout — a cheerful music game that follows in the footsteps of titles like Mixtape. Keep this one on your radar.
In one of the most dedication-to-craft stories I've ever heard, a team of indie developers spent 1,500 hours listening to music on Bandcamp to manually curate their game's soundtrack because they were so over algorithmic recommendations. That is commitment.
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Steam & PC — top charts, big sales, Steam Deck compatibility, major PC releases
PC gaming had a massive day!
Guild Wars 3 has been officially announced by ArenaNet! The reveal followed fever-pitch speculation after domain registrations were dug up and a mysterious teaser surfaced. The Steam page is now live for wishlisting, though no release date has been set yet. The MMO landscape is about to get very interesting.
AION 2 has locked in a September global release date. The sequel to the 2008 MMORPG that captivated millions with its aerial combat and magical world is nearly ready to take flight worldwide.
Ubisoft's free-to-play Division shooter is heading to Steam, giving PC players another way to dive into the Division universe without the Ubisoft Connect barrier.
And in a delightful surprise, all 10 episodes of the Among Us animated series have shadow-dropped on Paramount+. The announcement was made on stage at Summer Game Fest by stars Yvette Nicole Brown and Liv — a full series drop with zero warning.
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Gaming Roundup — other notable news, trailers, industry moves
Original Assassin's Creed creative director Patrice Désilets and his team at Panache Digital Games have announced that 1666: Amsterdam will finally release this year — over a decade after Ubisoft originally took the project from him. The supernatural history game is being reimagined and will see the light of day. This is one of gaming's great "what if" stories finally getting its ending.
Guild Wars 3 domain registrations and teasers were spotted just before SGF, fueling speculation that reached a fever pitch — and the official announcement followed shortly after.
Rock Paper Shotgun tackled the eternal PC gamer question: "Have you ever downloaded a game on Steam just to boot it up and delete it five minutes later?" The answer, of course, is yes. We've all been there.