This week is slightly less climactic than the few previous weeks were, but that's not to say that it's not filled with gaming goodness.
You'll be exploring and adventuring in the world of Tamriel on consoles, curing viruses with your favorite mustached doctor on the 3DS and even taming wild LEGO raptors.
Let's take a look at our lineup shall we?
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited – June 9 – PS4/Xbox One
For months now, PC players have been enjoying The Elder Scrolls Online without a subscription, allowing them to freely explore the world at their leisure, without that dreaded countdown clock looming over their heads. Now, console players will be able to get in on the adventure.
Both the PS4 and Xbox One versions will require a one time purchase of the game and no following subscription fees. However, players will need to have Xbox Live Gold or PS Plus to enjoy everything the game has to offer, in lieu of the subscription.
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy – June 9 – PS Vita
If you fancy first-person RPG dungeon crawlers, then Operation Abyss might speak to you. With its anime visuals, deep character development and tough battle system, you're sure to have your hands full with enemies known as Variants.
Adventures of Pip – June 11 – Wii U
This stylistic side-scroller will have you playing as Pip, the single pixel boy who throughout his adventure will collect pixels of his enemies to grow into a more detailed sprite.
The game released last week on the PC and will now be available on the Wii U
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure – June 11 – 3DS
Time for a check-up with everyone's favorite plumber-turned-doctor in Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure for the 3DS. The game will support classic style, Dr. Luigi style as well as Virus Buster Mode which will feature new power-ups called Miracle Cures.
LEGO Jurassic World – June 12 – Xbox 360/Xbox One/PS3/PS4/Vita/Wii U/3DS/PC
If you thought Chris Pratt couldn't get any more charming, wait until you see him in his adorable LEGO form. LEGO Jurassic Park will feature a dinosaur-sized adventure that will feature levels from all three of the original movies as well as the upcoming Jurassic World.
It also happens to release on the same day as the movie which means you can go experience the film, and then continue that experience on your couch at home.
Are you excited for any of these games? Will you be picking up Elder Scrolls Online or LEGO Jurassic World? Let us know!