The biggest games of August

30 July 2016
Games of august

August is here, and while the country warms up, we can sit and enjoy some of the most anticipated games of the year.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, No Man’s Sky, Telltale’s Batman, and some great DLC offerings are all making their way to us this coming month.

You can check them out and the other big releases of August, below:


Abzu- PS4

Releasing: 2 August 2016


Batman: The Telltale Series Episode 1 – PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC

Releasing: 2 August 2016


Tricky Towers – PS4

Releasing: 2 August 2016


The Division Underground DLC -PS4, Xbox One, PC

Releasing: 2 August 2016


Livelock – PS4, Xbox One, PC

Releasing: 2 August 2016


No Man’s Sky – PS4, PC

Releasing: 9 August 2016


Bound – PS4

Releasing: 16 August 2016


Grow Up – PS4, Xbox One, PC

Releasing: 16 August 2016


Metroid Prime: Federation Force – 3DS

Releasing: 19 August 2016


F1 2016 – PS4, Xbox One, PC

Releasing: 19 August 2016


Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – PS4, Xbox One, PC

Releasing: 23 August 2016


Madden NFL 17- PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, PC

Releasing: 23 August 2016

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Worms WMD – PS4, Xbox One, PC

Releasing: 23 August 2016


The King of Fighters 14 – PS4

Releasing 26 August 2016


Assetto Corsa – PS4, Xbox One

Releasing: 26 August 2016


World of Warcraft: Legion

Releasing: 30 August 2016


Resident Evil 4 -PS4, Xbox One

Releasing: 30 August 2016

What are you most looking forward to in August? Let us know in the comments and in our forums. 


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  1. Ian
    01.08.2016 at 13:56

    Division Underground DLC for PC came out over a month ago ? or am I missing something

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