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Future Games Show: Spring Showcase 2025

Tune in for the Future Games Show Spring Showcase on March 20 with a BONUS broadcast live from GDC

The Future Games Show Spring Showcase will bring viewers world premieres, exclusive game demos, developer interviews and new trailers from upcoming AAA and indie studios. Featuring more than 40 games - including FBC: Firebreak from Remedy Entertainment, Kepler Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, South of Midnight from Compulsion Games and Reanimal from Tarsier Studios - the show will highlight some of the most exciting games on the horizon. In addition the new ‘FGS Live from GDC’ show will air straight after the Spring Showcase and will feature more exclusive trailers, news from GDC and interviews from the show floor.

Christopher302d ago

68 game trailers out of the showcase and live event

RaidenBlack302d ago (Edited 302d ago )

Really packed event with lots of goodies.
Sorta reminded me of the old school E3.

goken301d ago

Mmmm… some good stuff shown here.
Is there going to be one of these showcase every season?

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The Epic Games Store Has a Free Double Dose of Styx

The Epic Games Store is giving away two Styx games this week.

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GDC Festival of Gaming announces Luminaries Speaker Series

The new offering is geared towards 'senior decision-makers' across the industry.

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Best RPG of 2025

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "If there's one genre you can almost always rely on to put out at least a few solid titles each year it's the RPG genre. Whether it's CRPGs, WRPGs, JRPGs, ARPGs, or MMORPGs, there are a lot of subgenres with rich histories and confusing abbreviations, and each of them brings something worthwhile to the table. This year in particular was a bit of an interesting one since it had no brand new entries in the really long-running, genre-defining series like Final Fantasy or SoulsBorneRing to step in and steal the show. Instead, our shortlist consists mainly of much more unique titles within the genre, but they're certainly no less deserving for that."

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