PlayStation’s July 14 blog drop isn’t hype—it’s a straight-up calendar flex for the second half of 2026, and Halo: Campaign Evolved leading the charge on July 28 is the kind of cross-platform flex that gets the bracket nerds talking.[[1]](https://blog.playstation.com/2026/07/14/19-unmissable-ps5-games-still-releasing-in-2026/)

The list clocks 19 titles from July through November, mixing first-party heat like Marvel’s Wolverine and big third-party swings like GTA VI on November 19 with everything from Onimusha: Way of the Sword to Star Wars: Galactic Racer in between. Halo’s PS5 debut comes with upgraded presentation, new missions, four-player online co-op, and two-player couch co-op—all cross-play across Xbox, PC, and PlayStation.[[2]](https://www.psu.com/news/halo-campaign-evolved-has-gone-gold-ahead-of-july-28-release/)

Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis and Persona 4 Revival both slid to 2027 (February window for the latter), clearing the runway for this stacked run.[[3]](https://www.ign.com/articles/it-looks-like-tomb-raider-legacy-of-atlantis-is-delayed-to-2027) X is already lighting up with the usual “backlog is cooked” memes and pre-order screenshots, but the real story is the sheer volume landing before the year’s over.