The Future Games Show Spring Showcase airs next week with over 45 games

Several games will have Steam demos go live immediately after too.

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Next week, the Future Games Show Spring Showcase livestream will show off a bunch of upcoming games, including zero-gravity shooter Hyenas, which we’ve been looking forward to (well,mostly, at least).

The stream, which is organized by PCG sister siteGamesRadar+, will be hosted by the voice actors behind Aerith and Cloud from Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Briana White and Cody Christian. You can watch it onTwitch,Facebook,YouTube,Twitter,GamesRadar+, andTikTokwhen it starts at 3 pm PDT / 6 pm EDT / 10 pm GMT.

A few of the games confirmed to be at the show are:

There will be a “Ones to Play” section of games that will have demos available on theFuture Games Show Steam pageright after the show. And VR fans will get a look at new games coming to the PSVR 2, Meta Quest 2, and other popular headsets.

The show will arrive just before buckets of games drop on us overthe next few months. April, May, and June are packed with games like Dead Island 2, System Shock, Redfall, Street Fighter 6, and Diablo 4. It’s possible that the Future Games Show will give us even more games to add to the schedule.

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Tyler has covered videogames and PC hardware for 15 years. He regularly spends time playing and reporting on games like Diablo 4, Elden Ring, Overwatch 2, and Final Fantasy 14. While his speciality is in action RPGs and MMOs, he’s driven to cover all sorts of games whether they’re broken, beautiful, or bizarre.

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