The PC Gaming Show will return on June 11

New games and all-new trailers, coming to you from the void left by E3.

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A 2023 edition of the PC Gaming Show will broadcast on Twitch and other video platforms on Sunday, June 11. The PC Gaming Show will follow the Xbox Games Showcase and Xbox’s planned Starfield Direct presentation.

We’re hard at work assembling this year’s show, which is coming together nicely. Host Sean “Day[9]” Plott will return as host and ring leader of the showcase. Look for more details about the games that’ll be featured in the show in the coming months onPC Gamer. A broadcast time for the PC Gaming Show will be shared at a later date.

When we launched the PC Gaming Show way back in 2015, it was a response to how underrepresented the platform was at E3. Our noble hobby was in the midst of a golden age, but it didn’t have a seat at gaming’s biggest table. Now that E3 has gone off to live in that big, never-ending gaming convention in the sky, we’re carrying on under the wider umbrella of mid-year showcase events, along with our sister show, GamesRadar’sFuture Games Show.

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If you missed our new annual preview show last November, check out the fullPC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview.

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