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New Switch Games Releasing in July 2020

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A new entry in the Paper Mario series, a port of Catherine: Full Body, and a sequel to Deadly Premonition, a cult classic from 2010. These are just some of the new Switch games releasing in July 2020. There are also a multitude of indie titles coming out as well!

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We have a full list of every new game coming to the Switch in July 2020 down below but if you want some more info on some of the more notable releases that we recommend looking into, just keep scrolling down:

New Switch Releases for July 2020

  • Pool Slide Story – July 2
  • Infliction – July 2
  • Couch Co-Op Bundle Vol. 2 – July 2
  • Disgerati Indie Darling Bundle Vol 3 – July 2
  • The Otterman Empire – July 2
  • Biped – July 2
  • Singled Out – July 3
  • Ghost Grab 3000 – July 3
  • Infini – July 3
  • Clash Force – July 3
  • Zombies Ruined My Day – July 4
  • Gerty – July 6
  • Superliminal – July 7
  • Catherine: Full Body – July 7
  • Vigor – July 8
  • Elden: Path of the Forgotten – July 9
  • Laraan – July 9
  • Demon’s Rise – War for the Deep – July 9
  • CrossCode – July 9
  • TroubleDays – July 9
  • Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 – July 10
  • Deadly Premonition 2 – July 10
  • Neon Abyss – July 14
  • Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town – July 14
  • void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium – July 14
  • REZ PLZ – July 15
  • Caretaker – July 16
  • We Should Talk – July 16
  • Funtime – July 16
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King – July 17
  • Bounty Battle – July 23
  • Dex – July 24
  • Escape Game Fort Boyard – July 28
  • Megadimension Neptunia VII – July 28
  • Locomotion – July 30
  • Fairy Tail – July 31

Catherine: Full Body – New Switch Games (July 2020)

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Catherine: Full Body is a retelling of a cult classic from Atlus that tackles very real human issues. You play as Vincent, a man who is troubled with his relationship, causing him to cheat on his girlfriend with a younger, more cheerful woman.

The majority of the game is centered around completing puzzles to escape these awesome nightmare sequences and the rest of the game is like watching a very mature soap opera unfold right in front of your very eyes.

Full Body throws in a third girl into the mix and adds some quality of life improvements that are worth coming back for.

Deadly Premonition 2 – New Switch Games (July 2020)

From the wild mind of video game director, Swery, comes a brand-new sequel/prequel to Deadly Premonition. It’s been 10 years since the original survival horror game came out, and Deadly Premonition 2 seems to be the perfect return to form.

The game will feature a new mystery to solve regarding the Le Carré serial murders and Detective York is back at it again to figure out what the heck is going on.

Oh, and if you were wondering, there will definitely be some quirky mini-games in this sequel, just like the first game. Let’s go bowling, cousin!

Paper Mario: The Origami King – New Switch Games (July 2020)

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Paper Mario: The Origami King isn’t making any drastic changes from the traditional Paper Mario formula, and some fans (like myself) are perfectly fine with that.

Origami King will bring Mario and all of his buddies together for a paper-filled journey, but this time some of the bad guys are helping Mario out, which is definitely something to look forward to.

And like other games in this franchise, you can expect the combat to be very interactive, the writing to be very clever, and the setting to be gorgeous.

As long as Origami King doesn’t play like Sticker Star, we should all be in for a good time. This is a new Switch release that should not be overlooked.


If you’re looking for past releases on the Nintendo Switch, check out our release date lists for March and May.


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Greysun was formerly the Features Editor at Twinfinite and wrote for the site from 2017 to 2020. He eats ramen 12 times a week and will never get tired of it. Playing Games Since: 1993, Favorite Genres: Action-Adventure, JRPG, Platformers, and Anything With Ramen