PC Gaming Show Will Feature Over 50 Games This Year, Including Ubisoft

The PC Gaming Show is returning this summer and will be showcasing over 50 games, including titles from Ubisoft and Devolver Digital. It will be celebrating its 10th anniversary this year as the show began in E3 2015. Exact airing dates have been announced for the show as interest in Future’s project grows.
The PC Gaming Show Comes Back
Future announced on Wednesday that the PC Gaming Show is returning on June 8 at 12 noon PDT, 3 pm EDT, 8 pm BST, and 9 pm CEST. So far, we know that Ubisoft, Failbetter Games, Devolver Digital, and Astra Logical will be some of the developers and publishers present, showcasing their games. It will be streamed live on Twitch, YouTube, X, Facebook, PC Gamer, GamesRadar+ and Steam.
The PC Gaming Show will be showing off games that will be releasing in 2025 and beyond for the PC, Steam Deck, Linux and MacOS. Future says that The PC Gaming Show will have “world premieres, exclusive announcements, updates and developer interviews.” This will be the first to air in 2025 with another coming later this year entitled “Most Wanted.”

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Like The Game Awards, viewership has grown over the past decade. Future says that The PC Gaming Show had an impressive 74 million viewers when it aired last summer. Currently, no hosts have been announced for the show, but it would be surprising if Day9 isn’t a part of the festivities again.
Those who stream or are content creators can complete a form to co-stream the PC Gaming Show. They’ll get a press kit, visual assets, and information about the upcoming event.
The Developers Showcasing Games So Far
Ubisoft is arguably the highlight of the PC Gaming Show so far. Currently, it has multiple projects in development. Due to release sometime in 2025, it’s possible Ubisoft could show off Anno 117: Pax Romana, an RTS game set in the Roman Empire in the year 117 AD. You’ll play as a governor who will make major decisions about your society, such as economic growth or leading with an iron grip.
We could also see the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake appear after it was scrapped from Ubisoft Pune and Ubisoft Mumbai and rebooted by Ubisoft Montreal. It is due to release sometime in 2026. Who knows? We may even see the long-in-development Beyond Good & Evil 2 (if it hasn’t been canceled).
Failbetter Games is a British developer behind Mask of the Rose and Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition. They are heavily influenced by story-telling and visual novels. It will be interesting to see what Failbetter is up to. Mask of the Rose currently has a Mostly Positive score on Steam.
Astra Logical is an indie games publisher that caters towards the strategy fan. It has published Castle Craft, the city-builder Nebuchadnezzar, and most recently Dawnfolk, which has been receiving great reviews. You can check out a demo of Dawnfolk on Steam if you’re intrigued. The factory automation game Modulus and the time-bending puzzle-platformer Recur may make appearances during this show’s PC Gaming Show.
Modulus also has a free demo on Steam if you’re interested.
Hopefully, we’ll get some engaging announcements, interviews, and gameplay during the 10th PC Gaming Show in June.

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