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Weekly Gaming News Roundup May 31 to June 7 2025 Featuring Switch 2 Launch Summer Game Fest Reveals and Esports Highlights

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By Tommy Danks

Weekly Gaming News Roundup: May 31–June 7, 2025


Summary

This week marks a pivotal moment in gaming, with the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 and a slew of major announcements from Summer Game Fest and PlayStation’s State of Play. From Kojima’s haunting sequel Death Stranding 2: On the Beach to the reveal of Resident Evil 9: Requiem, the industry is buzzing with anticipation. Esports qualifiers heat up as teams battle for spots in the Esports World Cup and The International 2025.


Major News

Summer Game Fest 2025 Unveils Over 50 Titles

Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest 2025, held on June 6, showcased an impressive lineup of over 50 titles, blending AAA blockbusters with innovative indie games. Highlights include:

  • Resident Evil 9: Requiem: Capcom concludes its modern trilogy with a chilling finale.
  • Code Vein II: Bandai Namco returns with a sequel to its anime-inspired Soulslike.
  • Atomic Heart 2: Mundfish promises more dystopian chaos in its alternate Soviet universe.
  • Dying Light: The Beast: Techland introduces a new protagonist and enhanced parkour mechanics.
  • Splitgate 2: 1047 Games expands on its portal-shooter formula with new modes and maps.
  • New IPs: Creative titles like Mouse: P.I. for Hire, Infinitesimals, and Fractured Blooms captured attention.

Full coverage at Polygon

PlayStation State of Play Highlights

On June 4, Sony’s State of Play delivered a mix of sequels, remakes, and fresh experiences:

  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater: A faithful remake with modern enhancements, launching August 28.
  • Silent Hill f: A standalone spinoff set in 1960s Japan, releasing September 25.
  • 007: First Light: IO Interactive's origin story for James Bond, coming in 2026.
  • Hirogami: An origami-inspired platformer arriving September 3.
  • Sword of the Sea: A mythic surfing adventure from Giant Squid, set for August 19.

Details on PlayStation Blog


Hardware and Platform News

Nintendo Switch 2 Launches Globally

Released on June 5, the Nintendo Switch 2 brings significant upgrades:

  • Hardware Enhancements: 256 GB storage, improved graphics, and audio.
  • New Features: GameChat system for voice/video chats, USB-C Camera accessory.
  • Game-Key Cards: Physical cards enabling digital downloads with resale options.
  • Launch Titles: Including Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, and Street Fighter 6.

In-depth review at The Verge


Upcoming Releases

  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach – Hideo Kojima's sequel continues Sam Porter Bridges' journey with enhanced traversal mechanics and a deeper narrative. (June 26, PS5)
  • Ashwood Valley – A cozy community/farm sim exclusive to Switch, offering serene gameplay and charming visuals. (June 5)
  • Instants – A scrapbook puzzle game that blends storytelling with creative challenges. (June 7)
  • Skating Rink Story – Manage and customize your own skating rink in this engaging venue management sim. (June 8)
  • Cantaloupe Chronicle – A point-and-click mystery adventure with quirky characters and intriguing puzzles. (June 10)

Full release calendar at SteamDB


Esports and Community

Esports World Cup 2025 Qualifiers Intensify

The Esports World Cup qualifiers saw fierce competition:

  • OG defeated Zero Tenacity 2-1.
  • MOUZ swept Passion UA 2-0.
  • NAVI Junior overcame 1win Team 2-0.
  • AVULUS dominated OG 2-0 in the semifinals.
  • MOUZ edged out NAVI Junior 2-1 to reach the finals.

Match details at EsportsBet.io

The International 2025 Qualifiers Begin

Dota 2's premier tournament qualifiers kicked off on June 4:

  • South America & Eastern Europe: Teams compete for eight coveted spots.
  • Upcoming Matches: Tearlaments vs. Excel Esports, Xtreme Gaming vs. Vici Gaming.

Schedule and results at Liquipedia


Analysis

June 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark month in gaming. The Nintendo Switch 2's launch signifies a new era for handheld consoles, blending innovation with nostalgia. Summer Game Fest and State of Play have set high expectations for the year's remaining releases, with a mix of sequels and fresh IPs capturing the community's imagination.

Esports continues to thrive, with qualifiers for major tournaments like the Esports World Cup and The International drawing global attention. The competitive scene's momentum suggests an exciting road ahead for fans and players alike.