All Video Game Releases for March 2019

Every Major Video Game Release for March 2019

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Continuing the recent trend, March 2019 is a very busy month in terms of the sheer number of releases. However, when it comes to big games, the month is actually pretty quiet. Most of the titles you’ll see in stores this month will be smaller releases on Switch and PS4.

The most exciting releases of the first half of March 2019 are Devil May Cry 5 and Dead or Alive 6. The latter sees the fighting game series return, with beautiful visuals and more characters than ever before.

Devil May Cry 5 adds another character to the popular and long-running action series, seeing you switch between different heroes with different abilities as you fight hordes or demons.

Elsewhere, you should look out for The Occupation, which is an interesting narrative focused detective title set in 1980s England. Here are all the video games releasing in the first half of March 2019.

  • March 1: Creepy Road (PS4, Xbox One, Switch)
  • March 1: Awesome Pea (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Vita)
  • March 1: Dead or Alive 6 (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
  • March 1: Doom & Destiny (PS4)
  • March 1: Treasure Stack (Xbox One, Switch)
  • March 1: Dawn of Man (PC)
  • March 1: Toejam & Earl: Back in the Groove (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
  • March 1: Verti-Go Home (PS4)
  • March 1: The Arcslinger (PS4)
  • March 1: Crash Dummy (PS4)
  • March 2: Riddled Corpses EX (Switch)
  • March 4: Black Desert (Xbox One)
  • March 5: The Occupation (PS4, Xbox One)
  • March 5: Beat Cop (PS4)
  • March 5: Eternity: The Last Unicorn (PS4)
  • March 5: Attack of the Earthlings (PS4)
  • March 5: Move or Die (PS4)
  • March 5: Left Alive (PS4, PC)
  • March 5: Unknown Fate (Switch)
  • March 5: RBI Baseball 19 (Switch, PS4, Xbox One)
  • March 5: Pillar (Switch)
  • March 5: Darkest Hunter (Switch)
  • March 5: Bard’s Gold – Nintendo Switch Edition (Switch)
  • March 5: 12 Is Better than 6 (Switch)
  • March 6: Elevator… to the Moon! Turbo Champion’s Edition (Switch)
  • March 7: Valley (Switch)
  • March 7: Hard West (Switch)
  • March 7: Total War: Three Kingdoms (PC)
  • March 7: Ghoulboy (Switch)
  • March 7: Braveland Trilogy (Switch)
  • March 8: Devil May Cry V (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
  • March 8: Paperbound Brawlers (Switch)
  • March 8: Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn (3DS)
  • March 8: Monument Builders Rushmore (Switch)
  • March 8: Assault Android Cactus+ (Switch)
  • March 12: Ghost of a Tale (PS4)
  • March 12: The Wizards (PS4)
  • March 12: LEGO Marvel Collection (PS4, Xbox One)
  • March 12: The Caligula Effect: Overdose (Switch, PS4, PC)
  • March 12: Claybook (Switch)
  • March 12: BombFall (Switch)
  • March 13: Baba Is You (Switch)
  • March 14: RICO (Switch)
  • March 14: Motorsport Manager for Nintendo Switch (Switch)
  • March 14: Golf Peaks (Switch)

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