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PC Gaming Show 2025: How to watch and what to expect

PC Gaming Show 2025: How to watch and what to expect

Tom's Guide15 hours ago

The spotlight may be on Summer Games Fest, but as a PC player, I'm always more excited for the PC Gaming Show, which you can watch on Sunday, June 8 at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. BST.
Ran by our friends over at PC Gamer, this is a chance to see the many games that will inevitably be on your Steam Wishlist, and may even appear on our Best PC games list.
We're looking forward to seeing over 70 games from all your favorite publishers such as Devolver Digital, KRAFTON, and more.
So allow me to be your tour guide and show you how to watch along and what you can expect!
So you'll be able to stream it on Twitch, YouTube, X, Facebook, PC Gamer, GamesRadar+, GOG.com, Ginx.tv, Steam, Bilibili! And to those who are streamers themselves, there's a form to fill in for all the materials and information you need.
If you miss it, the on-demand version will be available for viewing afterwards.
So far, we know that the livestream will feature over 70 games from a ton of publishers.
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.
Here's what has already been confirmed:
But of course, that is just a sliver of the massive number of trailers set to drop, so expect plenty of surprises along the way!

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