PS5 and PS4 Releases: Every Game Release Date for Week Beginning July 11, 2022

July is supposed to be a quiet month for new game releases and while there are no AAA games coming out for PS5 and PS4 during the week of June 11-17, 2022, there are plenty of AA and indie games to keep us occupied. Here is a list of all of those games coming to PlayStation consoles throughout the week.

All PS5 and PS4 July 11-17, 2022 game release dates

Hellpoint

There are eight games coming to PS5 between July 11-17, 2022, while PS4 players get a choice of 12 new game releases. There are a couple of surprises since the release of the July list last week, including games from eastasiasoft and Ratalaika Games. The highlights of the week are dark sci-fi RPG Hellpoint coming to PS5 and DC League of Super Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace arriving to entertain the kids on PS4. Here are all of the PS5 and PS4 games currently due to be released throughout the week of July 11-17, 2022:

PS5 Games

  • Hellpoint PS5 version (July 12)
  • Krut: The Mythic Wings (July 12)
  • Time on Frog Island (July 12)
  • Rayland (July 13)
  • Escape Academy (July 14)
  • Superola Champion Edition (July 14)
  • Long Live The Queen (July 15)
  • The Jumping Burger TURBO (July 16)

PS4 Games

  • Krut: The Mythic Wings (July 12)
  • The Quest for Excalibur: Puy du Fou (July 12)
  • Time on Frog Island (July 12)
  • Rayland (July 13)
  • Escape Academy (July 14)
  • Mothmen 1966 (July 14)
  • Spidersaurs (July 14)
  • Superola Champion Edition (July 14)
  • DC League of Super Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace (July 15)
  • Long Live The Queen (July 15)
  • Shred! Remastered (July 15)
  • The Jumping Burger TURBO (July 16)

In other news, reports suggest that Rockstar has also canceled the PS5 port of Red Dead Redemption 2 to focus resources on the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI. Elsewhere, Ubisoft is making Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD inaccessible on PC. Access will remain on PlayStation consoles but it raises more questions about digital games and ownership.

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