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The Future Games Show is set to return this June as part of a trilogy of presentations showing off a huge suite of upcoming games.
The Future Games Show itself is set to take place on Saturday, June 6. The Future Games Show Summer Showcase will air at 12:00 PDT / 15:00 EDT / 20:00 BST, and you can expect more world premiers, exclusive trailers, and demo drops from a range of exciting studios as the show streams across Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Steam. Immediately after the show concludes, FGS Live From Los Angeles will return, hosted by the FGS editorial team to introduce you to even more of the biggest games, direct from some of the summer's biggest events.
And as if that weren't enough, the following day will see the return of the PC Gaming Show. Celebrating yet another year as one a central pillar of June's conference season, this year's show will feature more than 50 PC games. That means even more world premiers, as well as exclusive announcements, developer interviews, and updates on some of the most exciting games in the world. Taking place at 12:00 PDT / 15:00 EDT / 20:00 BST on Sunday, June 7, the PC Gaming Show is kickstarting a busy year, with the return of the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct and PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted set for later in the year.
Article continues belowTo learn more about the Future Games Show and FGS Live From Los Angeles, follow futuregamesshow.com , Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram, or stick with us here on GamesRadar+. And for the PC Gaming Show, check pcgamingshow.com, Bluesky, Twitter, and Instagram.
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I'm GamesRadar's Managing Editor for news, shaping the news strategy across the team. I started my journalistic career while getting my degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick, where I also worked as Games Editor on the student newspaper, The Boar. Since then, I've run the news sections at PCGamesN and Kotaku UK, and also regularly contributed to PC Gamer. As you might be able to tell, PC is my platform of choice, so you can regularly find me playing League of Legends or Steam's latest indie hit.
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