Sony’s PlayStation 5 is set to break historical platform boundaries this July with a five-game summer release slate anchored by Microsoft’s flagship franchise. In a move that signals a massive shift in the traditional console landscape, Xbox first-party title Halo: Campaign Evolved will officially debut on the PS5 on July 28, bringing the iconic sci-fi shooter to a direct competitor’s hardware for the first time with three brand-new exclusive campaign missions.
The arrival of Master Chief caps off an unusually busy mid-summer stretch for a month that historically represents the industry’s slowest seasonal period. The action begins early on July 9 with a double-header of major multiplatform titles: Ubisoft’s heavily upgraded remake Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced and Electronic Arts’ highly anticipated annual football simulator, EA Sports College Football 27. Both titles aim to capture crucial early summer engagement ahead of the standard autumn rush.
Adding further depth to the month’s mid-tier offerings, pocket-monster survival phenomenon Palworld will officially shed its early access tag to launch its definitive 1.0 version on July 10, bringing a comprehensive content overhaul to the platform. Following shortly behind on July 23 is Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, a competitive 2D fighting project that gathers classic characters from the animated franchise into a traditional arcade combat format.
This aggressive mid-year software push comes at a critical juncture for Sony, as global retailers simultaneously issue consumer warnings regarding significant PS5 console shortages anticipated for the upcoming 2026 holiday shopping season. With hardware pricing remaining at an all-time high, maintaining a steady cadence of premium, cross-platform software releases remains essential to sustaining the system’s current market momentum.