XBOX and PlayStation fans have a bunch of new games to look forward to this month.
Titles including “A Plague Tale: Innocence”, “Crash Drive 3” and more are all due to hit shelves around the world across the next few weeks.
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PlayStation 5 games out July 2021
It would be wrong to say that July is a bumper month for PS5 releases, but there are a handful of games worth keeping your eye on.
Probably the biggest games of the month is “A Plague Tale: Innocence”.
Players follow the gruesome tale of young Amicia and her little brother Hugo as they fight to survive one of history’s darkest periods.
It was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in May 2019 and has now been given the next-gen treatment.
Also out this month is PlayStation exclusive “Where the Heart Leads”, a surreal narrative adventure game.
- A Plague Tale: Innocence – July 6, 2021
- Oddworld Soulstorm – July 6, 2021
- Watch Dogs Legion Bloodline Expansion – July 6, 2021
- Crash Drive 3 – July 8, 2021
- Where the Heart Leads – July 13, 2021
- Lost At Sea – July 15, 2021
- F1 2021 – July 16, 2021
- Cris Tales – July 20, 2021
- Last Stop – July 22, 2021
- Splitgate – July 27, 2021
- Tribes Of Midgard – July 27, 2021
- The Forgotten City – July 28, 2021
- Eldest Souls – July 29, 2021
- FUGA: Melodies Of Steel – July 29, 2021
Xbox Series X/S games out July 2021
Xbox gamers have a handful of games to look forward to in July 2021.
Like the PS5, the Xbox Series X/S is getting the remastered version of “A Plague Tale: Innocence” on July 6.
Microsoft Flight Simulator, which has proved popular on PC, is also making its way to the company’s next-gen consoles.
- A Plague Tale: Innocence – July 6
- Lost At Sea – July 15
- F1 2021 – July 16
- Space Jam: A New Legacy – July 16
- Cris Tales – July 20
- Death’s Door – July 20
- Last Stop – July 22
- Orcs Must Die 3 – July 23
- Microsoft Flight Simulator – July 27
- Samurai Warriors 5 – July 27
- The Forgotten City – July 28
- Blaster Master Zero – July 29
- The Ascent – July 29
What are the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S?
Microsoft launched the Xbox Series X and its smaller, cheaper sibling, the Series S, on November 10.
The release date covered the UK, US, Australia and a bunch of other countries worldwide.
The disc-free Series S costs £249/$299, while the Xbox Series X comes in at £449/$499.
So how does that compare to the new Xbox’s biggest rival, the PlayStation 5?
The PS5 launch fell on November 12, but not everywhere.
That date only stood for the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.
UK gamers had to wait until November 19 to order one of the consoles.
The PS5 proper costs £449.99/$499.99, while the digital edition comes in at £359/$399.