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All Game Releases for July 2019 (PS4, XB1, Switch)

All Nintendo Switch Game Releases For July 2019

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Following hot on the heels of Super Mario Maker 2, July 2019 is looking to be very busy for the Nintendo Switch.

Not only are the likes of Wolfenstein: Youngblood and Dragon Quest Builders 2 coming to the hybrid system, as well as others, but some exclusives launch this month too.

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order gives Marvel fans the chance to put together their dream superhero team, joining friends in co-op to tackle a brand new story that’s in a separate world to the first two games.

Then, just a week later, the Fire Emblem series makes its long-awaited debut on the Switch. It follows the same tactical RPG gameplay style as the rest of the series but its graphics are above anything that fans would have seen before.

Also, anyone who hasn’t played What Remains of Edith Finch before should pick it up when it launches on Nintendo’s console on July 4. Here are all the Nintendo Switch video game releases of July 2019.

  • July 1 – Redneck Skeet Shooting
  • July 2 – Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-Tered
  • July 2 – Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator
  • July 3 – Lucah: Born of a Dream
  • July 3 – OVIVO
  • July 3 – Bus Fix 2019
  • July 4 – CLANNAD
  • July 4 – Pure Mahjong
  • July 4 – Ankh Guardian – Treasure of the Demon’s Temple
  • July 4 – Stranger Things 3: The Game
  • July 4 – What Remains of Edith Finch
  • July 5 – Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle
  • July 5 – Siralim 3
  • July 9 – Senran Kagura Peach Ball
  • July 9 – Hyperlight Ultimate
  • July 9 – Bear With Me: The Lost Robots
  • July 9 – Bear With Me: The Complete Collection
  • July 10 – SolSeraph
  • July 11 – 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 12 – Dragon Quest Builders 2
  • July 12 – Streets of Rogue
  • July 16 – Lost Orbit
  • July 16 – Distrust
  • July 17 – Let’s Go Nuts
  • July 18 – Etherborn
  • July 18 – Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries
  • July 19 – Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
  • July 19 – Astro Bears
  • July 24 – Pawarumi
  • July 24 – Battleship
  • July 25 – Raiden V: Director’s Cut
  • July 26 – Fire Emblem: Three Houses
  • July 26 – Wolfenstein: Youngblood

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