Summer Game Fest

Summer Game Fest 2025 is here. Pitched as the world's first fully digital, global celebration of video games, the June event is set to deliver a new look at some of the biggest new games of 2025 and beyond. With the E3-era behind us, SGF 2025 is where you'll find the biggest developers and publishers coming together to showcase the most-anticipated upcoming releases for PC, PS5, Switch 2, and Xbox Series X.
Summer Game Fest is collaborating with over 60 partners this year. Publishers like 2K Games, CD Projekt RED, Capcom, Sega, and Square Enix have already confirmed that they will be a part of the main event, so have the three primary platform holders – PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox. With GTA 6 delayed into 2026, we're expecting developers to use Summer Game Fest as a platform to get a massive array of new video games on your radar.
The GamesRadar+ will be in attendance at Summer Game Fest 2025 to bring you all the news as it happens. We'll also be getting hands-on with some of the most anticipated video games of the year, speaking exclusively to your favorite developers, and ultimately working to help you discover new games to fall in love with. Check back in GR+ all throughout June where we'll be running our very own Summer Games Preview to help you cut through the noise and connect with the games you really care about.
Below you'll find all of our Summer Game Fest 2025 coverage. You can also follow GamesRadar+ on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube for news, interviews, and reporting directly from SGF 2025..
Key Summer Game Fest events
If you don't want to miss a single announcement, event, or showcase during SGF then you should follow our Summer Game Fest 2025 schedule.
World premieres, exclusive trailers, and brand new game demos is what you'll find on June 7 with the return of our Future Games Show: Summer Showcase.
Microsoft Gaming is set to outline its key releases for 2025 and beyond, including a special look at The Outer Worlds 2, at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8.
Latest Summer Game Fest 2025 trailers
Latest about Summer Game Fest

Sims competitor Paralives secures a December early access release, hopefully giving life sim enjoyers something fresh after inZOI's mixed reception and Life by You's cancellation
By Catherine Lewis published
News Paralives launches in early access on Steam on December 8

Legendary roguelike dev behind The Binding of Isaac finally reveals the release date for his cat-eugenics strategy game, 13 years after it was originally announced
By Ali Jones published
News First announced in 2012, Mewgenics is almost upon us

Hollow Knight: Silksong is releasing "before" the Holiday season, Team Cherry says, and isn't "tied to a console release" like the Xbox ROG Ally
By Catherine Lewis published
News But still no full release date - yet

Microsoft insists its Xbox handheld is a "breakthrough moment," but it kind of sounds like an ROG Ally with an Xbox sticker and Game Pass to me: "It looks like an Xbox, it feels like an Xbox, it plays like an Xbox"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news "The color of the buttons, that familiar ergonomic gameplay feel..."

The Outer Worlds 2 devs have already shown the background I'll be using in this RPG: the Roustabout, a talentless loser who is "not quite sure what happened" to get them here
By Austin Wood published
News Not the hero we need, but the hero we have

Persona 4 Revival is finally confirmed, but the JRPG's lead has me excited for the possibility of Persona 6: "We are actively preparing for the future development of the Persona series"
By Anna Koselke published
News Persona 6, when?

Ninja Gaiden 4 boss misses "classic" action games in the Soulslike era and thinks he's not alone: "The types of games we grew up playing have become a lot less common"
By Kaan Serin published
News "Maybe it's just my own wishful thinking, but I can't help but feel that a lot of action game fans are starting to crave that experience again"

Grounded 2 will follow its survival game predecessor's early access window, but the downside is "the game's not done and it's out to the world," which makes for horrifying bugs like this reverse face
By Sophie Ulanoff published
News "But there's so much value in building it alongside the community."
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