Future Games Show returns with games for PS5, Xbox Series X, and more this March
The Spring Showcase brings world premieres and news for over 40 titles this March.
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GamesRadar+ has unveiled its Future Games Show Spring Showcase, a return for its virtual gaming events kicking off later this month. Its next event looks poised to host over 40 games from publishers and developers of all sizes, broadcasting on top streaming platforms on March 25. It comes with the promise of a stacked lineup of announcements, world premieres, trailers, and more.
The Future Games Show Spring Showcase pulls more big names this March, with Electronic Arts, SEGA, Warner Bros. Games, and Team 17 among those in attendance. GamesRadar+ promises more onupcoming games for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC — and experiences headed to Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 consoles. It also stars Nicole Tompkins and Jeff Schine as hosts for the evening, the talent behind Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira in 2020’sResident Evil 3 remake.
“The Future Game Show is back for 2021 and our new Spring Showcase event will be a truly multi-format experience showcasing the most exciting up-and-coming titles of 2021,” stated Daniel Dawkins, content director of games and film at Future.
“The Future Game Show is GamesRadar’s premiere digital games showcase, it reached over 27 million views across two shows in 2020. The Spring Showcase will be the first of three shows planned for 2021, with additional shows planned for the summer and autumn.”
You can catch the event at 17:45 EDT / 4:45 PDT / 21:45 GMT viaGamesRadar+, as well as through its official Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter pages. Future live showcases are also on the docket, with events scheduled for June and August in 2021.
The titles in attendance currently remain unknown, although there could be some announcements to watch. Previous events have included some of the top titles of the moment, including Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Watch Dogs Legion, Outriders, Quantum Error, and more.
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Matt Brown was formerly a Windows Central’s Senior Editor, Xbox & PC, at Future. Following over seven years of professional consumer technology and gaming coverage, he’s focused on the world of Microsoft’s gaming efforts. You can follow him on Twitter@mattjbrown.