The Future Games Show Summer Showcase 2026 landed during Summer Game Fest with a two-hour run that packed in a steady stream of game reveals, new trailers and release dates. The opening beat came fast: Arizona Sunshine, a flatscreen remake of Vertigo Games' VR zombie shooter, was unveiled as coming soon to PC and consoles.
That is why the Pc Gaming Show is being searched now. In one event, viewers got a dense lineup of updates aimed at players watching for what is next on PC and console, from fresh looks at franchises with long histories to smaller horror and survival titles with firm launch windows.
Among the biggest reveals was ACE COMBAT 8: WINGS OF THEVE, Bandai Namco's next dogfighting entry, which is planned for PC and consoles later in 2026. Little Nightmares III also surfaced with The Backstage, a new DLC due on PC and consoles on June 12, 2026, while Gothic 1 Remake, a reimagining of the 2001 RPG classic, is already out now on PC and consoles. The showcase also brought Halloween: The Game, a title centered in single-player on Michael Myers' origin story, with a September 8 release date.
The event did not stop at the biggest-name sequels. Realm of Ink is out now on PC and consoles, Duskfade is set for PC and consoles later in 2026, and Fading Echo lands on PC on July 21 before reaching consoles later in the year. Forever Skies, an airship survival game, is getting The Final Echoes update on July 27 and will arrive on Xbox that same day. Don't Fret, a psychological horror game set inside a nightmare music school, is due on October 1, and a Steam demo is already live. Microids also used the showcase to reveal Marsupilami 2 - Salsa Palombia.
There is one wrinkle in the barrage of Xbox-related talk: several of the games highlighted were announced for PC and consoles, not Xbox alone. That matters because the showcase was presented as a heavyweight stop for Xbox viewers, but much of the slate was really broader platform news, with launch timing that will matter to players across the PC and console market rather than to one ecosystem only.
What the event made clear is that the next few months are already mapped out. June 12 brings The Backstage, July 21 brings Fading Echo on PC, July 27 brings Forever Skies' update and Xbox launch, September 8 brings Halloween: The Game and October 1 brings Don't Fret. For anyone tracking releases out of Summer Game Fest, the showcase did not just promise a busy season; it filled in the dates.

