A new month of video game releases is ahead of us as we enter into June - with a wide variety of titles ready for launch in the upcoming weeks. Below is a full list of launches across all consoles, PC, and handheld devices.

June 1st

Massive Chalice (Xbox One, PC): The turn-based strategy game comes from cult-favorite developer Double Fine. It can be had for a 20% discount on Steam until June 7 to celebrate its launch. Also, it is a free Xbox Live Games With Gold title.

June 2nd

The Escapists (PS4): A top-down strategy game about escaping from a prison is already available on PC and Xbox One.

LEGO Jurassic World (Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Wii, 3DS, Vita, PC): The LEGO game adaptations of movie franchises march on, bringing its special brand of humor and gameplay to the upcoming Jurassic World film.

June 16

Payday 2: Crimewave Edition (PS4, Xbox One): The heist-based cooperative shooter is coming to current generation consoles with upgraded visuals and all past DLC releases.

June 23

Batman: Arkham Knight (PC, PS4, Xbox One): The next installment of the successful action franchise featuring the Caped Crusader, it will be the first on new consoles and the last in the series from Arkham Asylum and Arkham City developer Rocksteady Studios.

Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition (PC, PS4, Xbox One): Another re-release on current generation consoles, it will feature Virgil, Trish, and Lady as playable characters, along with other bonuses.

Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward (PC, PS4, PS3): The first expansion pack for Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, delayed until this month for added polish and development time.

June 25

Art Academy: Home Studio: (Wii U): The art education and creation software is migrating from DS to Nintendo's console.

June 30

J-Stars Victory VS+ (PS4, PS3, PS Vita): The fighting series popular in Japan combines several Shonen Jump manga series into one brawler, and it's hitting the U.S. in this new version at the end of the month.

Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 (3DS, PS Vita): The latest entry in the hack-and-slash series is coming to the U.S. after its release in Japan last year.

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