Summer Game Fest

Summer Game Fest 2025 is here. Pitched as the world's first fully digital, global celebration of video games, the June event is set to deliver a new look at some of the biggest new games of 2025 and beyond. With the E3-era behind us, SGF 2025 is where you'll find the biggest developers and publishers coming together to showcase the most-anticipated upcoming releases for PC, PS5, Switch 2, and Xbox Series X.
Summer Game Fest is collaborating with over 60 partners this year. Publishers like 2K Games, CD Projekt RED, Capcom, Sega, and Square Enix have already confirmed that they will be a part of the main event, so have the three primary platform holders – PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox. With GTA 6 delayed into 2026, we're expecting developers to use Summer Game Fest as a platform to get a massive array of new video games on your radar.
The GamesRadar+ will be in attendance at Summer Game Fest 2025 to bring you all the news as it happens. We'll also be getting hands-on with some of the most anticipated video games of the year, speaking exclusively to your favorite developers, and ultimately working to help you discover new games to fall in love with. Check back in GR+ all throughout June where we'll be running our very own Summer Games Preview to help you cut through the noise and connect with the games you really care about.
Below you'll find all of our Summer Game Fest 2025 coverage. You can also follow GamesRadar+ on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube for news, interviews, and reporting directly from SGF 2025..
Key Summer Game Fest events
If you don't want to miss a single announcement, event, or showcase during SGF then you should follow our Summer Game Fest 2025 schedule.
World premieres, exclusive trailers, and brand new game demos is what you'll find on June 7 with the return of our Future Games Show: Summer Showcase.
Microsoft Gaming is set to outline its key releases for 2025 and beyond, including a special look at The Outer Worlds 2, at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8.
Latest Summer Game Fest 2025 trailers
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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is getting Minecraft characters and Hatsune Miku to make sure people are "not just playing it when it comes out, having fun, and that being it"
By Ali Jones published
News "We need to support [it] and make sure people are having fun and getting a fresh experience for as long as possible"

Even Death Stranding 2's Solid Snake doppelganger thought he was playing a Metal Gear Solid character, but Hideo Kojima had to tell him "you're not snake"
By Ali Jones published
News "You just have a bandana on your head"

The Witcher 4 devs are preparing for "a generational shift" after The Witcher 3, and they're studying the RPG's biggest city to help
By Ali Jones published
News "We're not stepping into this blindly"

I embarrassed myself playing rhythm strategy roguelike Ratatan in front of the devs at Summer Game Fest, and I'm not alone, so the devs are already tweaking the difficulty level
By Dustin Bailey published
Interview Summer Preview 2025 | Ratatan's developers speak on evolving a cult classic with mountains of player feedback on the way

Pragmata: Everything you need to know about Capcom's new sci-fi adventure game
By Heather Wald last updated
Guide With a surprise comeback during the PlayStation June State of Play showcase, Pragmata is slated to launch sometime in 2026

OG Final Fantasy Tactics director "might" have included War of the Lions' added content if he were leading the strategy RPG remaster, but backs the controversial call not to
By Iain Harris published
News Yasumi Matsuno also says the PSP port's new storyline is "undoubtedly different from my vision"

"Notoriously obtuse hardware" meant Mortal Kombat 4 has "never accurately" come to home consoles, but Legacy Kollection found a way to preserve NetherRealm's full arcade roots
By Dustin Bailey published
Interview Summer Preview 2025 | Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is going above and beyond to preserve the series' arcade history

Dying Light: The Beast dev reveals the unlikely inspiration for Kyle Crane's new abilities – "I think of Pac-Man as a survival horror game"
By Scott McCrae published
News No, he doesn't eat the zombies... I hope.
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