August 2021 PC game release dates
The following PC games are expected to release in August 2021.
Note: The schedules are subject to change.
Grime (Clover Bite): August 2
An action-roleplaying game (ARPG) where you use mutating weapons to take down your enemies.
Black Book (Morteshka): August 10
An adventure RPG where you face off against denizens of the dark in a world filled with creatures from Slavic mythology.
Axiom Verge 2 (Thomas Happ Games): August 11
A sequel to the indie Metroidvania game.
Naraka: Bladepoint (24 Entertainment): August 12
Naraka: Bladepoint is a flashy battle royale game with emphasis on melee combat, as well as of acrobatics, jumps, stealthy slashes, and abilities.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Siege of Paris (Ubisoft): August 12
This Assassin’s Creed Valhalla expansion sets the stage for the Viking invasion of Paris.
Foreclosed (Antab Studio): August 12
This narrative-driven action game is set in a cyberpunk world.
Road 96 (Digixart): August 16
There’s only one way out of your hellish nation, and that’s a road where you’ll meet new characters. The campaign is procedurally-generated, so each run tends to be different.
Humankind (Amplitude Studios): August 17
Amplitude Studios (Endless Space/Endless Legend) already considers Humankind their magnum opus. In this turn-based 4X strategy game, you design your avatar and you lead your civilization as it continuously evolves. Your avatar and culture evolve as well, taking shape similar to ones that existed in history, or something else entirely that’s of your own making.
Greak: Memories of Azur (Navegante Entertainment): August 17
A side-scrolling game where you control three siblings, using their powers to defeat foes and escape each predicament.
Twelve Minutes (Luis Antonio/Annapurna Interactive): August 19
A romantic evening with your wife turns into a disaster when police break into your home and beat you to death. And then, you wake up, twelve minutes before your impending doom. You relive the moment over and over, stuck in a time loop, unless you can figure out a way to solve the mystery. Twelve Minutes stars James McAvoy, Daisy Ridley, and Willem Dafoe.
Recompile (Phigames): August 19
This 3D platformer with Metroidvania influences has you playing as a sentient AI.
Madden NFL 22 (EA): August 20
It’s another year of American football.
King’s Bounty 2 (1C Entertainment): August 24
The original King’s Bounty game was released in 1990. It was followed by King’s Bounty: The Legend, a revamped and renewed take on the classic. Since then, it has spawned numerous expansions and additional content, but never an actual sequel… until King’s Bounty 2 which comes out this August 2021. King’s Bounty 2 lets you choose from three distinct characters, build your army, battle countless hostiles, and explore the world of Nostria.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite (Cold Iron Studios): August 24
This third-person co-op shooter will have you and your buddies taking out numerous xenomorphs.
Psychonauts 2 (Double Fine): August 25
The long-awaited sequel to one of gaming’s greatest cult classics. It’s getting closer one agonizing year after another. It’s been delayed to August 2021 because, hey, it’s Psychonauts 2.
Murder Mystery Machine (Blazing Griffin): August 25
Gather clues and solve each case in this detective story.
Baldo (Naps Team): August 27
A cutesy adventure game that’s reminiscent of classics such as The Legend of Zelda series.
Book of Travels (Might and Delight): August 30
Create a character, explore a lush world, and meet other travelers in this tiny multiplayer online (TMO) game.
Song of Iron (Resting Relic): August 31
An action side-scroller where you use weapons such as axes and bows to defeat other warriors.
Beyond Mankind: The Awakening (Brytenwalda): August 31
A sci-fi first-person game that’s set in a post-apocalyptic world. Earth is in the grip of a nuclear winter, and it’s up to you to save the remnants of humanity.
Splitgate (1047 Games): August 2021
Splitgate is a first-person shooter where you can use wormholes to transport yourself, your bullets, and even your allies as you eliminate your rivals. It’s like Halo meets Portal. Only the beta (seen in the link below) is available now, but the full release is expected this August 2021.
Published: Jan 8, 2021 01:30 pm