June will be a busy month for PlayStation 4 owners, with Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, WipEout Omega Collection, Nex Machina, Tekken 7, DiRT 4, Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind, Dead by Daylight, Micro Machines World Series, Valkyria Revolution, and more all releasing. PlayStation Vita owners, meanwhile, can expect God Wars Future Past, Valkyria Revolution, and more.
The June 2017 PlayStation Plus free games will be announced on Wednesday, but it looks like they’ll include Killing Floor 2 and Life is Strange. According to PSLS commenter Alondate31, who saw a video from PlayStation Turkey that’s since been removed, the other four games in June are Abyss Odyssey and WRC 5 for PlayStation 3, and Spy Chameleon and Neon Chrome for PlayStation Vita.
As of right now, here’s everything scheduled to release next month; for an up to the minute list, head over to our June 2017 release dates page, which we keep up to date:
PlayStation 4 Games
North America
- Tekken 7 (Retail & PSN) – June 2
- Cladun Returns: This Is Sengoku! (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- Dark Rose Valkyrie (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- DiRT 4 (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- Jump Stars (PSN) – June 6
- Superbeat: Xonic (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- The Town of Light (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- Victor Vran (PSN) – June 6
- Victor Vran: Overkill Edition (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- WipEout Omega Collection (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- Cars 3: Driven to Win (Retail & PSN) – June 13
- Dead by Daylight (Retail & PSN) – June 20
- Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood (Retail & PSN) – June 20
- God Wars Future Past (Retail & PSN) – June 20
- MXGP 3 (Retail & PSN) – June 20
- Nex Machina (PSN) – June 20
- Get Even (PSN) – June 23
- Micro Machines World Series (Retail & PSN) – June 23
- Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (Retail & PSN) – June 27
- Elite Dangerous (Retail & PSN) – June 27
- The Golf Club 2 (Retail & PSN) – June 27
- Valkyria Revolution (Retail & PSN) – June 27
- AereA (Retail & PSN) – June 30
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (Retail & PSN) – June 30
Europe
- Tekken 7 (Retail & PSN) – June 2
- Superbeat: Xonic (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- The Town of Light (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- Victor Vran (PSN) – June 6
- Victor Vran: Overkill Edition (Retail & PSN) – June 6
- WipEout Omega Collection (Retail & PSN) – June 7
- Cladun Returns: This Is Sengoku! (Retail & PSN) – June 9
- Dark Rose Valkyrie (Retail & PSN) – June 9
- DiRT 4 (Retail & PSN) – June 9
- MotoGP 17 (Retail & PSN) – June 15
- God Wars Future Past (Retail & PSN) – June 16
- Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood (Retail & PSN) – June 20
- Nex Machina (PSN) – June 20
- Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (Retail & PSN) – June 23
- Dead by Daylight (Retail & PSN) – June 23
- Get Even (PSN) – June 23
- Micro Machines World Series (Retail & PSN) – June 23
- Elite Dangerous (Retail & PSN) – June 27
- AereA (Retail & PSN) – June 30
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (Retail & PSN) – June 30
- The Golf Club 2 (Retail & PSN) – June 30
- Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle (Retail & PSN) – June 30
- Valkyria Revolution (Retail & PSN) – June 30
PlayStation VR Games
North America
- Special Delivery (PSN) – June 6
PlayStation 3 Games
North America
- Cars 3: Driven to Win (Retail & PSN) – June 13
PlayStation Vita Games
North America
- Cladun Returns: This Is Sengoku! (PSN) – June 6
- God Wars Future Past (Retail & PSN) – June 20
- Valkyria Revolution (PSN) – June 27
- Tokyo Xanadu (Retail & PSN) – June 30
Europe
- Cladun Returns: This Is Sengoku! (PSN) – June 9
- God Wars Future Past (Retail & PSN) – June 16
- Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle (PSN) – June 30
- Valkyria Revolution (PSN) – June 30
PlayStation 4 DLC (North America & Europe)
- Ghost Recon Wildlands ‘Fallen Ghosts’ – June 6
- Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy ‘Episode 2: Under Pressure’ – June 6
- The Elder Scrolls Online ‘Morrowind’ – June 6
- Final Fantasy XIV ‘Stormblood’ – June 20
Also Scheduled for June 2017
- Arizona Sunshine (PSVR – PSN)
- Farming Simulator 18 (PS Vita – Retail & PSN)
- Final Fantasy XV ‘Episode Prompto’ DLC (PS4 – PSN)
- Tour de France 2017 (PS4)
*Keep in mind that all release dates are subject to change and new PSN releases are added weekly. For requirements on PSVR games, check the official product page/retail box.
What are you planning on playing in June?
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2016 PS4 Games You Overlooked
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Action Henk
Action Henk takes the time trial fun of Trials, but replaces motorcycles with an out-of-shape action hero. Perfect for speedrunners, this platformer's addictive nature will have players repeatedly playing stages in order to shave precious seconds off of their time. It's a blast, and really opens up once the grappling hook is introduced.
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Assault Android Cactus
This year's best twin-stick shooter wasn't a hyped release like Alienation, as indie standout Assault Android Cactus stole the show. This highly challenging title features co-op fun, and is best played with friends, but can also be completed solo. A colorful cast of characters, each with their own abilities, helps the game stay fresh from beginning to end.
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Carnival Games VR
It's easy to dismiss Carnival Games VR. After all, the series didn't have a great reputation on the Wii, but it delivers good fun on PlayStation VR. It doesn't provide a ton of depth as it instead opts to provide plenty of light-hearted fun, but sometimes that is exactly what is needed.
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Grand Kingdom
Role-playing games are looking to shine in 2017, but 2016 had quite a few good ones as well. One of which was Monochrome Corporation's Grand Kingdom, a turn-based title where positioning is key.It also has a unique focus on multiplayer, which is rarely explored in the genre. It's also available on Vita, if you prefer to play on the go.
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Oxenfree
Night School Studio's Oxenfree was one of the year's best surprises. Composed of former Telltale staff, the studio managed to implement some of the most impressive interactive dialogue that has been seen in gaming. Oxenfree isn't just a technical feat, though, as it also tells a spooky story that will leave you thinking after the credits roll.
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Salt and Sanctuary
If Dark Souls III didn't leave you fully satisfied, then you should give Ska Studios' Salt and Sanctuary a try. This 2D take on FromSoftware's Souls series provides a highly rewarding experience. It even features local multiplayer, in case you want to go on a journey with a friend.
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Soft Body
Zeke Virant's Soft Body is one of the coolest games released in 2016. The inventive action game has the player controlling two characters at once (a ghost and soft body). The game starts off simple, but after a few levels the game's iterative design starts to shine. Mechanics build upon each other, and it becomes a highly difficult & beautiful game. It's a must-play for people looking for something new or are fans of bullet hell titles.
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Tharsis
Tharsis is basically Yahtzee set in space, except a bad dice roll might result in the deaths of your entire spaceship crew. This game is all about management and making difficult decisions, as players have to manage stress levels after a ship gets critically damaged. Only talented players will be able to survive, and the game deals with some brilliant themes.
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Valley
Canadian developer Blue Isle Studios has improved a lot since they released Slender: The Arrival. Their second major release, Valley, is a first-person adventure game that has players using a "L.E.A.F. suit" to jump through the air. It looks gorgeous, and has an interesting story to discover.
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Videoball
Videoball is a game filled with much more depth than immediately meets the eye. Underneath its minimalistic aesthetic hides a highly complex, yet easy to pick-up, competitive multiplayer title. A mixture between air hockey and soccer, the game is some of the best fun players can have with friends, both online or locally.