June 2026 is shaping up to be a strong month across nearly every genre. From a full ground-up remake of a ’90s horror classic to the next game from the Astroneer studio, a meta point-and-click comedy caper, a Devolver autoscroller, and a farming life sim going 1.0, there’s genuinely something here for everyone. Here are the notable June releases on our radar.
A full ground-up rebuild of the iconic 1993 horror puzzle adventure — one of the early CD-ROM showcase titles that helped establish the genre. The remake brings the haunted mansion and its mysteries to modern platforms with reimagined puzzles, newly realized environments, and freshly recorded volumetric video performances. The Nintendo Switch version releases at a later date.
A meta spin-off of the million-plus selling There is No Game, following Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson as they tumble through time and through the development pipeline of the very video game they’re living in. Fully voiced, comedic, with an elastic art style that blurs the line between 2D and 3D in ways the game itself refuses to explain. Very much that kind of game — in the best possible way.
A standalone game set in the 11 million+ player Astroneer universe, published by Devolver Digital. You and your crew are based out of the ESS Starseeker space station, venturing out to explore strange worlds, complete planetary objectives, collect tech, and deal with alien hazards and creatures. The carrot-shaped alien companions have already made an impression online — and honestly, deserved. Solo or co-op, play at your own pace from the communal station hub.
Tales of Seikyu exits Early Access with a massive 1.0 update that adds a complete main storyline, a romance system, part-time jobs, festivals, events, dungeon bosses, a new batch of craftable items, and sweeping gameplay overhauls. The core loop — farm life, Yokai shapeshifting powers, beautiful landscapes — has been a beloved Early Access experience, and the 1.0 release sounds like a substantial payoff for players who’ve been waiting for the full version.
Doinksoft — the studio behind Gato Roboto — teams up with Devolver again for a chaotic autoscrolling roguelite with nine playable heroes, procedurally generated runs through handcrafted rooms, and a perk-stacking system that scales to screen-filling arcade destruction when it clicks right. Solo or co-op, local and online. The upgrade shop is called Bruce & Goose’s Shoppe. There is a playable dog. June 22.
Five games, five distinct genres, one very stacked June. Check back for coverage of each title as they launch.

