The Future Games Show Summer Showcase returns on Saturday, June 6, bringing more than 40 upcoming games, 10 world premieres and an extended look at Exodus to one broadcast. Troy Baker and Alix Wilton Regan will host the show, which is set for 12PM PT, 3PM ET, 8PM BST and 9PM CEST.
That date is why fans are searching now: the showcase has a fixed start time, a dense slate of reveals and a follow-up segment that keeps the announcements going after the main program ends. Viewers can watch on the Future Games Show’s official Twitch, YouTube, X / Twitter, TikTok, Steam, Epic Games Store and Facebook channels, among others.
The lineup gives the event its weight. Alongside the 10 world premieres, the show will include exclusive game demos, developer interviews and new trailers for games including Halloween: The Game, WARDOGS, Annimo, Don't Fret, The Pines, Shark Dentist, Terminal War and Alkahest. IllFonic’s single-player horror title Halloween: The Game is also set to launch on September 8, while Exodus is scheduled for 2027.
There is also a small catch in the timing. The main showcase is billed around more than 40 games, but viewers may want to tune in early, since the countdown can begin up to 30 minutes before the scheduled start. What follows will not be a pause but another live segment: FGS Live from Los Angeles, with even more world premieres, exclusive trailers, news and interviews, including updates tied to Grave Seasons from Perfect Garbage.
For viewers, the schedule is unusually packed for a single evening. The Summer Showcase lands first, then FGS Live from Los Angeles follows immediately, turning June 6 into a near back-to-back run of announcements. The only real unknown is which of the remaining world premieres will land biggest when the show goes live.

