All Nintendo Switch Game Releases for July 2019
The Nintendo Switch eShop is seeing no shortage of video game releases for the month of July, and we even have a major first-party game coming, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, as well as an exclusive Marvel game and an exhilarating first-person shooter from Bethesda.
We have a huge list down below for you to check out that includes every game coming to the Switch next month and we also have some more info on the notable releases if you continue scrolling down.
Here are all of the Nintendo Switch game releases for July 2019.
- Redneck Skeet Shooting – July 1
- Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-Tered – July 2
- Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator – July 2
- Lucah: Born of a Dream – July 3
- OVIVO – July 3
- Bus Fix 2019 – July 3
- CLANNAD – July 4
- Pure Mahjong – July 4
- Ankh Guardian – Treasure of the Demon’s Temple – July 4
- Stranger Things 3: The Game – July 4
- Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle – July 5
- Siralim 3 – July 5
- Senran Kagura Peach Ball – July 9
- Hyperlight Ultimate – July 9
- Doodle God: Crime City – July 11
- Skulls of the Shogun: Bone-A-Fide Edition – July 11
- Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets – July 11
- Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet – July 11
- Eagle Island – July 11
- Blazing Chrome – July 11
- Wayout – July 11
- Dragon Quest Builders 2 – July 11
- Streets of Rogue – July 12
- Lost Orbit – July 16
- Distrust – July 16
- Let’s Go Nuts – July 17
- Etherborn – July 18
- Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries – July 18
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order – July 19
- Astro Bears – July 19
- Pawarumi – July 24
- Battleship – July 24
- Raiden V: Director’s Cut – July 25
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses – July 26
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood – July 26
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is exactly what the game title suggests: you play as a single father who can romance up to seven other single fathers in a small town that your character has just moved to.
By choosing the correct choices, going on dates, and flirting like crazy, you may be able to find the daddy of your dreams.
This Switch version of the game includes a director’s cut edition which features cut content and bonus minigames that weren’t in the original release.
Stranger Things 3: The Game
If you’re a fan of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things, then this game developed by BonusXP should be right up your alley. It serves as a companion to Season 3 and lets you play as 12 different characters that have unique abilities.
This top-down, isometric, 16-bit beat-em-up will have you exploring familiar locations with your favorite characters from the show.
You can even team up with a friend to take down the mysterious monsters or work together with an IA partner.
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Dragon Quest Builders is the perfect mix of the fantasy-filled world of DQ and the crafting elements of Minecraft all wrapped up in one shiny package.
DQB2 features more RPG elements that have never been in block-building games like Minecraft and Terraria and allows you to rebuild a world back to its former glory.
Thanks to fast-travel, gliding, and swimming, getting around the massive world is much easier. And if you’re looking for a fun online multiplayer experience, DQB2 can be played with up to four players –how neat is that?
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
Even though it’s been a few months since Avengers: Endgame blew our minds, the Avengers hype is still high. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order brings a ton of the Marvel heroes and villains together for one huge fight with an original story not seen in the comics.
Thanks to the four-player multiplayer that the Alliance games have always had, you can team up with friends to defeat Thanos and the Black Order once and for all.
By combining your special abilties and powers, you can unleash devastating attacks while you traverse through iconic locations from the comics.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
It’s been a very long time since Nintendo has given us a mainline Fire Emblem game on a home console and Fire Emblem: Three Houses seems to be taking advantage of the Switch’s power as the game looks glorious.
What’s different this time around is that you get to play as a professor at the beginning of the game, teaching your students at an academy.
After many years go by, you end up in a war that puts you against your old students –talk about awkward. Three Houses will also still have those deep tactical role-playing elements that FE fans are used to, but this time things will look a bit prettier.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fast-paced cooperative first-person shooter that puts the player in the role of BJ Blazckowicz’s twin daughters who are on the search for their missing father.
Coming from Bethesda, Youngblood looks to be one of the most promising shooters coming to the Switch this year.
If it’s anything like the other Wolfenstein titles as of late, you can expect for some thrilling, heart-pumping gunplay that barrels you through section after section of Nazi’s and other things that are trying to annihilate you.
If you somehow missed out on the Nintendo Switch releases for the previous month, you can look at all of the June releases right here.
Published: Jun 26, 2019 11:43 am