The Future Games Show 2022 is taking place tomorrow, with gamers able to watch the show via livestream and see over 40 new showcase games coming to PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch and more in action.
The Future Games Show 2022 takes place on June 11, kicking off at 12:00 PDT / 15:00 EDT / 20:00 BST. The show can be watched live on Twitch, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and GamesRadar.
In addition to unveiling awesome new games, The Future Games Show is going to bear witness to seven world premieres, 25+ exclusive trailers and a virtual show floor of games with playable demos.
Even better, the 75-minute live show will be hosted by actors Denise Gough and Doug Cockle, who played Yennefer and Geralt in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
The Future Games Show features a mix of world premieres, developer interviews, trailers and new announcements highlighting the best upcoming games on PS5, Xbox Series X / S, Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Watch The Future Games Show 2022 trailer now:
Speaking on the The Future Games Show 2022, Daniel Dawkins, Content Director of Games at Future said:
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"The Future Games Show is focused on helping fans discover something new with a hand-picked selection of multi-format games that deserve your attention. We’ve featured over 200 games across six events since our debut show in June 2020, including rhythm-action shooters, a canary-bird postal-service management sim, and a tactical vacuum action game with a 90s’ boy band soundtrack; not to mention exclusive trailers and updates from some of the world’s biggest game franchises."
As big gamers ourselves here at T3, to see our sister brand GamesRadar hold another celebration of great new games is great to see. And, with us now firmly embedded in the current console generation, we're starting to see a lot of really exciting new games emerge. The Future Games Show 2022 looks like one of the best ways to get up to speed on these new games, so we'll be tuning in ourselves tomorrow.
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