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The PC Gaming Show has officially announced its return, arriving June 8 to showcase over 50 games from publishers including Ubisoft and Devolver Digital.
The show was first established during E3 2015, and has steadily grown in popularity, reaching over 76 million viewers as of last summer. As of 2025, the show will be celebrating its 10th anniversary. Some of its most notable reveals during this span included XCOM 2: War of the Chosen, which was revealed in 2017. Satisfactory, which was revealed in 2018. As well as Wartales, which was showcased in 2021.
Ubisoft is slated to be the feature guest of the PC Gaming Show, with rumours suggesting that the publisher could show off Anno 117: Pax Romana, an RTS title set in the Roman Empire. Hardcore Gamer also speculates that we could see the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003), or the sequel to Beyond Good & Evil (2003) - however, the status of these projects currently remains up in the air.
Some of the other studios in attendance include Failbetter Games, known for its work on Fallen London; Devolver Digital, the indie publisher responsible for Human Fall Flat and Hotline Miami; and Astra Logical, the studio behind titles like Castle Craft and Dawn Apart. More information, including the event hosts, partners, and developers in attendance, is expected to be revealed over the coming weeks.
Gamers can tune in on Sunday, June 8, at 12pm PDT / 3pm EDT / 8pm BST / 9pm CEST / 3am CST through X, Twitch, YouTube and Steam.