How to Catch the Future Games Show's 40 Games and 10 World Premieres This June 6
Gone are the days when catching a major gaming event meant booking flights, hotels, and spending a fortune on transportation. For those of us who’ve been through the chaos—like the sweltering Los Angeles trip that cost me around $6,000 in Ubers and left me surviving on Famous Amos cookies from the hotel vending machine—the future is looking a whole lot more comfortable. This June 6, the Future Games Show will bring over 40 games and 10 world premieres to your screen, all from the comfort of your home. Whether you’re watching on your living room TV or an iPad in the park, the show promises to deliver a packed lineup without the hassle of travel.
What to Expect from the Future Games Show Summer Showcase
Presented by Alex Wilton Regan and Troy Baker, two of the most recognizable voices in gaming, the event is set to be a highlight of the summer gaming calendar. Wilton Regan has lent his voice to franchises like Tomb Raider, Cyberpunk 2077, and Dragon Age, while Baker is known for his iconic roles in Indiana Jones, The Last of Us, and Persona 4, where he voiced Kanji Tatsumi. Together, they’ll bring a mix of gameplay reveals, developer interviews, and exclusive content to the stage.
Though I’m under a strict oath of secrecy regarding the full lineup, several titles have already been teased. Expect to see gameplay and announcements for Halloween: The Game, Wardogs, Aniimo, Don't Fret, The Pines, Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival, and The Lift—a game I’ve personally played and enjoyed. There will also be a substantial look at Exodus, a sci-fi RPG from a group of developers who previously worked on Mass Effect.
When and Where to Watch the Future Games Show
The Future Games Show Summer Showcase will air live on June 6 at 12 noon PT / 3 pm ET / 8 pm BST. You can catch the event on Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok, so no matter your preferred platform, you won’t miss out. If you're in Los Angeles, you can even watch it on your iPad or another device while exploring the city. The flexibility of streaming means you can watch from anywhere, whether you're at home or on the go.
If you’re a fan of the PC Gaming Show, keep an eye on Sunday, June 7, when the event will return at 12 pm PDT. Visit the show’s Steam page to wishlist your most anticipated games and get more details on how to tune in for the big reveals.