The Future Games Show Summer Showcase, FGS Live, and the PC Gaming Show have been confirmed for June, with the Showcase to feature 'world premieres, exclusive trailers, and stealth demo drops'

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Future Summer Shows 2026 artwork for Future Games Show Summer Showcase, FGS Live, and PC Gaming Show. (Image credit: Future)

  • Future's summer gaming event returns this summer with three broadcasts
  • The Future Games Show Summer Showcase and FGS Live from Los Angeles will air on June 6
  • The PC Gaming Show is scheduled to air on June 7

Future has announced the return of the Future Games Show Summer Showcase, FGS Live from Los Angeles, and the PC Gaming Show for June.

First to return will be the Future Games Show Summer Showcase on June 6 at 12PM PDT / 3PM EDT / 8PM BST, and offer viewers "world premieres, exclusive trailers and stealth demo drops from some of the world's most exciting and creative studios."

FGS Live from Los Angeles, which will be hosted by the FGS editorial team, will air immediately after the Summer Showcase and feature even more trailers, as well as deep dives into the games featured in the main showcase and news from summer events.

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Finally, the PC Gaming Show will air on June 7 at 12PM PDT / 3PM EDT / 8PM BST and "aims to celebrate the strength and depth of the world's most exciting and innovative gaming platform."

Those who tune in can expect "over 50 PC games" to be featured, including world premiere trailers, exclusive announcements, developer interviews, and updates on new and upcoming games.

All shows can be watched on Future Games' official YouTube, Twitch, and X/Twitter accounts, as well as on Steam.

The June event is the first of three shows in 2026, with the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct and PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted also scheduled to return later in the year.

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Last year's three summer showcases achieved a combined viewership of 41.9 million live and opening weekend views.

Some of this year's most anticipated games, from big AAA studios to indie developers, could make an appearance, such as Fable, which is due to release in Fall 2026, Phantom Blade 0, The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, Grave Seasons, and more.

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Demi is a freelance games journalist who helps cover gaming news at TechRadar. She's been a games writer for five years and has written for outlets such as GameSpot, NME, and GamesRadar, covering news, features, and reviews. Outside of writing, she plays a lot of RPGs and talks far too much about Star Wars on X.

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