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Polygon Summer Game Fest 2026 Live game reveals, world premiere trailers, and whatâs next from 40+ developers, publishers, and hardware makers. |
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With the last Nintendo Direct on June 9, we wrapped up a whole week of announcements and events focused on the upcoming months of gaming. While the spotlight seemed dominated by names like God of War Laufey, and Gears of War: E-Day, the real winners of this event season have been the JRPG fans. We now have a lineup to look forward to that is as impressive and exciting as we once saw in the PlayStation 2’s golden age.
Up until now, 2026 has been a slow year for new JRPGs. Trails Beyond the Horizon finally came out in the West, we explored the cute doll-like world of Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, and we hatched eggs in Monster Hunter Stories 3. Sure there were other releases, like the Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered, and there were future games to be excited about, like The Adventures of Elliot and (eventually) Dragon Quest 12. However, all it took was the end of this year’s Summer Game Fest showcase, with the first trailer and release date of the third game in the Final Fantasy 7 remake project, to open the gates to JRPG heaven.
Throughout the last seven days, we saw: Square Enixâs extensive look at Final Fantasy 7 Revelation; Sega finally announcing the Persona 4 Revival release date and confirming Persona 6 is in development; and Nintendo sharing the release date of Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave, a glimpse of the new Xenoblade game, the not-so-new Final Fantasy Resonance, and a lengthy look at Kingdom Hearts 4, finally appeasing the distressed fans who have been waiting years for news. To make the next months look even better for JRPG fans, we’ll also have Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter arriving in September, Tales of Eternia Remastered in October, and Dragon Quest Monsters: The Withered World in December.
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