New Xbox Games Coming June 23rd

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New Xbox Games Coming June 23rd

New Xbox Games Coming June 23rd

From System Shock 2 Remaster to TMNT: Splintered Fate, here are all the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC games dropping next week — including day-one Game Pass launches.

A brand-new batch of Xbox games is headed your way next week, with a lineup packed full of remasters, indie darlings, creepy horror stories, and chaotic party games. Whether you're into survival, sci-fi, puzzles, or pixel art, there's probably something worth checking out between June 23 and 27. Here's everything dropping across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Game Pass.

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster

Mark your calendars for June 26, because System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster officially lands on Xbox. Nightdive Studios is bringing the cult-classic back with updated visuals, co-op support, and full optimization for Series X|S. You’ll return to the Von Braun spacecraft in a high-stakes FPS/RPG hybrid where you’re fighting mutants, rogue AI, and your own sanity. If you're into immersive sims or just love sci-fi horror, this is one to keep an eye on.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate hits Xbox on June 24, bringing roguelike mayhem to your co-op game nights. You can squad up with friends locally or online and dive into chaotic dungeon runs with the full turtle squad. The game’s got a fast-paced isometric combat system, tons of unlockables, and even a free Casey Jones DLC if you grab it early.

Rust Console Edition S|X

If you’ve been waiting for Rust to get a proper upgrade, now’s the time. The console edition is finally optimized for Series X|S as of June 26. Expect the same brutal, no-handholding survival gameplay — gather materials, build a base, and try not to get sniped by someone wearing a trash can helmet.

Looking for more teamwork and tension? How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine releases June 24, with asymmetrical co-op where one player solves puzzles on the outside while the other tries to escape a deep-sea sub. It’s like Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, but underwater.

Horror, Mystery, and WTF Moments

The week has a strong lineup of creepy and story-heavy stuff, too. Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4 continues its twisted toy factory saga on June 25. Stasis drops June 26 — a retro-style isometric horror game set on a derelict spaceship. If you're into old-school Resident Evil meets Dead Space vibes, it might hit the spot. Also on June 25, I Am Your Beast goes all in on pulpy revenge action. It's a stylish first person shooter (FPS) with a gritty edge — think one-man army meets psychological breakdown.

Cozy Vibes, Puzzles, and Chill Picks

Need a break from explosions and jump scares? Bee Flowers: Save the Garden launches June 24 and gives you a hex-based casual puzzle game with calming music and nature themes. If you like more logic-heavy challenges, Cyber Tank Nano and Screw Master (both out June 26 and 27, respectively) serve up brain-teasing level design with minimalist presentation. My Cozy Room, also out June 26, is a slow-paced interior design sandbox — basically the PowerWash Simulator of decorating.

Big Action, Bigger Style

Klaus Lee – Thunderballs (June 26) brings over-the-top 2D platforming with big ‘80s energy, while Antro (June 27) mashes up rhythm-platforming with a grimy, dystopian story. For something even weirder, Paper Bad (June 26) turns newspaper delivery into a full-blown arcade-style riot.

Then there’s Bullets & Brains (June 26), which throws you into zombie-infested arenas with tons of guns and pixel gore. Over on June 27, Dungeons of Paint blends bullet hell combat with bright, paint-splattered visuals, and Sausage Wars drops four-player mayhem with hot dogs as gladiators. Yes, really.

Unique Indies and Deep Cuts

Boxville 2 (June 26) is a wordless adventure with hand-drawn art and sentient soda cans — it’s gorgeous, emotional, and definitely different. Beautiful Sakura: Fighting Club (June 25) mixes visual novel storytelling with a fighting game tournament structure. And Mainframent (June 25) is one of the more abstract entries — an adventure through a digital world housed inside a physical server room. Anvil Saga, out June 26, offers a blacksmith sim where you juggle politics, production, and the occasional medieval drama.

Simulation, Exploration, and Slice-of-Life

Got the urge to run a recycling plant? My Recycling Center (June 25) is a first-person sim about managing waste, optimizing machinery, and keeping things green. Grizzly Bear is Hungry 4 (June 25) is all about helping a bear prep for hibernation in a cozy, open-world forest. If you're into the exploration game genre with local flavor, Bambas! (June 27) is a sandbox set in a Mediterranean town filled with mini-games and nostalgia.

New Xbox Games Coming June 23rd

Whether you're looking to revisit a classic with System Shock 2, dive into co-op chaos with TMNT: Splintered Fate, or just relax with a puzzle game, Xbox has something for everyone next week. With over 30 games dropping between June 23 and 27 on the platform, it's shaping up to be one of the most eclectic weeks of the summer. Be sure to check Game Pass too — several of these titles could hit the service day one. Here is a full list of all the games we cover in this article:

  • System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate
  • Rust (Console Edition for Xbox Series X|S)
  • How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine
  • Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4
  • Stasis
  • I Am Your Beast
  • Bee Flowers: Save the Garden
  • Cyber Tank Nano
  • Screw Master
  • My Cozy Room
  • Klaus Lee – Thunderballs
  • Antro
  • Paper Bad
  • Bullets & Brains
  • Dungeons of Paint
  • Sausage Wars
  • Boxville 2
  • Beautiful Sakura: Fighting Club
  • Mainframent
  • Anvil Saga
  • My Recycling Center
  • Grizzly Bear is Hungry 4
  • Bambas!
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Updated:

June 22nd 2025

Posted:

June 22nd 2025

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