Here's how to watch the Future Games Show Summer Showcase
The Future Games Show Summer Showcase returns very soon, shoing off more than 40 upcoming games. Ahead of the big show, here's how to make sure you catch everything FGS has to offer.
The Future Games Show returns for its second outing of the year as part of the Summer Game Fest schedule 2026. This time out, it's hosted by yet another pair of iconic voice acting talent - Troy Baker, star of The Last of Us and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be joined by Alix Wilton Regan of Cyberpunk 2077 and Dragon Age: Inquisition fame, who's doubling up on Baker's treasure-hunting chops as the new voice of Tomb Raider herself, Lara Croft.
The duo will run you through all of the Future Game Show announcements, which begin on Saturday, June 6 at 12:00 PT / 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST. You'll be able to catch the show across a huge host of streaming partners, which you can check out in their entirety below:
- Twitch
- YouTube
- Steam
- X
- TikTok
- GamesRadar+
- PC Gamer
- IGN International
- Gamespot
- GOG
- Kick
- ESR Gaming Network
- eClutch
Internationally, you'll also be able to watch the show on BiliBili, Weibo, Kuaishou, Huya, Douyin, Zhihu, Poizon, and WeChat in China, Inven in Korea, and Ginx TV in the UK. The Show will be broadcast with localized subtitles in English, Spanish, German, French, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Thai, Hindi, Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean, as well as a dedicated ASL and BSL YouTube Premieres.
Immediately after the main show concludes, you'll also be able to check out two other shows. FGS Live from Los Angeles keeps the announcements coming with picks direct from SGF campus in LA, and there'll also be an extended look at anticipated sci-fi RPG Exodus, in the game's biggest gameplay reveal yet.
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