Future Games Show returns on March 24 with over 40 games
There'll be eight brand-new games, being revealed for the first time.
What you need to know
- GamesRadar revealed the The Future Games Show Spring Showcase 2022 on Tueday.
- This showcase will feature over 40 games, including titles from publishers such as Nacon and Frontier Foundry.
- The showcase will be held on March 24 at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET.
The recurring Future Games Show is back! GamesRadar announced on Tuesday that the Future Games Show is on the way and will return on March 24. This year's Spring Showcase will have over 40 games, including eight different games that are being revealed for the very first time.
"The Future Game Show is back for 2022 and our new Spring Showcase event will be a truly multi format experience showcasing the most exciting up and coming titles of 2022," said Daniel Dawkins, content director of games and film at Future. "Join us as we reveal some incredible new games, chat to the developers behind the scenes, and take a first look at new exclusive gameplay from some of 2022's most hotly anticipated new releases."
While there's no exact details on the previously-revealed games that'll be there, the press release indicates we can expect announcements from publishers such as Nacon, Frontier Foundry and Team17. There'll also be games for all platforms announced, so whether you've grabbed an Xbox Series X, PS5, or you're sticking with one of the last-generation systems right now, there'll be something for you.
If you're interested in watching the show, you'll want to tune in on March 24 at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET. You can watch the show via Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, or directly at GamesRadar.
GamesRadar held multiple Future Games Show presentations throughout 2021, including at Gamescom and E3 2021.
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