The Future Games Show returns this week - here's how to watch
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The Future Games Show Spring Showcase powered by HyperX takes place very soon, with more than 40 games set to feature - so to make sure you don't miss a single one, here's our guide on how to tune into the show.
The Future Games Show Spring Showcase takes place on Thursday, March 12, kicking off at 13:00 PT/ 16:00 ET/ 20:00 GMT, and there are more way to watch than ever before. You can watch the stream across Twitch, YouTube, Steam, X, TikTok, GinxTV, ESR Network, bilibili, SOOP, NicoNico, Kuaishou, and KICK. You'll also be able to catch it on BIGO Live in the UK, US, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Phillipines, and Vietnam, via our media partners PC Gamer, Gamespot, and IGN (in Brazil, France, Germany, India, Italy, Spain, and Latin America), or right here on GamesRadar+.
On YouTube, you'll be able to catch dedicated premiers for ASL and BSL, as well as localized subtitles in Spanish, German, French, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Thai, Hindi, Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Or you can simply join your favorite streamers - more than 250 co-streamers are planning to tune in.
As for what you can expect, the show will feature exclusive trailers, developer presentations, and world premiers for over 40 games. Those are set to include Samson: A Tyndalston Story from former Just Cause devs, Life is Strange: Reunion, and Directive 8020. And right after the main show wraps up, you'll be able to keep the announcements going with FGS Live From GDC Festival of Gaming, where the FGS team will be reporting direct from the show floor in San Francisco.
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