Summer Game Fest reveals 56 games in two-hour showcase that gamers loved

07 June 2024 , 23:30
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There was something for everyone in this year
There was something for everyone in this year's Summer Game Fest showcase

SUMMER Game Fest is one of the largest gaming showcases with hundreds of upcoming gaming releases being shown off during the event.

One of the biggest showcases during the event is the opening show, featuring just over two hours of trailers and gameplay reels for upcoming games.

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Lego Horizon Adventure opened the showCredit: Lego

If you don’t have time to catch the whole showcase you can still catch up on all the biggest games announced.

Here is everything that was announced at the Summer Game Fest showcase 2024.

Available now

Releasing mid-2024

Releasing late 2024

Releasing 2025 and beyond

If you want to catch more showcases, check out our Summer Game Fest schedule.

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