All Summer Game Fest 2025 Announcements: Everything Revealed During The Event

Information below originally posted on www.theagexp.com reposted with approval.

Once again that time of year has rolled around where Geoff Keighley rolls out his carpet to fill the void left by the cancellation of the once great E3 Convention.
The Summer Games Fest has become synonymous with showcasing top flight studios from around the globe, developers ready to showcase their latest creations and a few special guests thrown in for good measure.
This year was no exception and while it wasn’t the biggest it still left us with some surprises and extended looks at a few titles due to hit screens in the coming months.

Below is the full list of trailers from today’s show and a bit of info on those I enjoyed the most.

  • Mortal Shell 2
  • Fortnite x Star Wars: Galactic Battle
  • New Death Stranding 2: On The Beach trailer
    • Just give it to me already!! 
  • Chronicles: Medieval World
  • Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds
  • Code Vein 2
  • End of Abyss
    • An intriguing announcement this one. Giving me Little Nightmares vibes but with a different view. The unknown of space adds to the creepy tone. Has earned its way onto my wish list if only to watch for more info. 
  • Mouse: P.I. for Hire
    • A familiar voice has been revealed which is an amazing get for first time devs Fumi Games and Aussie publisher PlaySide. Having already played an early version at PAX 2024, this is up near the top of my most wanted this year. 
  • Game of Thrones: War for Westeros
    • An RTS set in the world of GOT… hmmmm no gameplay yet and not due till 2026 but if I get the RTS bug back any time soon it might be one to watch out for. 
  • Atomic Heart 2
    • This one surprised me a little as I didn’t think the original was that positively received. It didn’t gel with me at the time; I haven’t returned to give it another crack. Cool premise maybe it is worth another look. 
  • The Cube
    • This one though piqued my interest. Set in the world of Atomic Heart it is an MMO RPG Shooter on an ever-changing map. Another to keep an eye out for. 
  • MARVEL Cosmic Invasion
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword
    • Phenomenal sword play and the usual Capcom brilliance. Sign me up! 
  • Felt That Boxing
    • An unexpected and beautiful looking game. Those of us that grew up with the Muppets might get a kick out of this one. 
  • Killer Inn
  • ARC Raiders
    • Extraction shooter that looks really cool and has been near the top of most anticipated games since its reveal. Finally have a release date of October this year, let’s see if there is a community that can keep this one alive, and it lives up to the hype. 
  • Dune Awakening
    • Everything about this is telling me to pick it up. Is releasing in the next few days so let’s see where it sits when the community at large gets their hands on it. 
  • Chrono Odyssey
    • A Next-generation Action MMORPG that looks amazing but well above my skill level. Playtest is happening right now on steam if you want to test it out early and help out the devs. 
  • Mio: Memories in Orbit
  • Out of Words
  • Mafia: The Old Country
    • Haven’t played more than a couple of hours of Mafia games, doubt this will be any different. But I know a few who are insanely hyped for this one. Coming in August. 
  • LEGO Voyages
  • Nicktoons and the Dice
  • Fractured Blooms
    • “The developers describe the content like this:
      This game is not for those who are easily disturbed. Player discretion is advised.”
    • The above is direct from the Steam page, watch the trailer it gives nothing away but it’s cyclic life sim, where each cycle little things in your world will begin to change. Interesting trailer and concept. Onto the wish list!  
  • Lies of P: Overture
  • Jurassic World Evolution 3
    • I never win, the park I build is never successful but at least the dinosaurs are well fed… (insert evil laugh here!) The third entry into the wildly successful sim park builder is due October.
  • Mina the Hollower
  • Deadpool VR
    • The merc with a mouth brings his signature humour to the world of VR. This looks to be a content creators dream, I don’t have access to VR anymore and won’t be any time soon so I’ll be watching others enjoy this one. 
  • Dying Light: The Beast
    • We knew it was coming, now we know when! Kane returns for the most ambitious looking Dying Light to date. Coming August with a deeper dive showcase June 6th. 
  • Mixtape
  • Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree
  • Acts of Blood
  • Scott Pilgrim EX
  • Hitman World of Assassination
  • LEGO Party!
  • Wildgate
    • Another team arena shooter… good luck in a saturated market. Open Beta starting this week with full release next month. 
  • Blighted
  • ILL
    • What the F*#K did I just watch! and why am I all in for it. A new title from Team Clout and running in Unreal Engine 5, Ill looks sick and twisted and right up my alley. 
  • Mecha Break
  • Infinitesimals
    • I’m seeing more and more of these types of games. Not due till next year but one to keep an eye on. 
  • Street Fighter 6 Season 3
  • Last Flag
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
    • Another souls like Action RPG that I will absolutely suck at but will be on board to have a crack. Coming end of July
  • Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver
  • Into The Unwell
    • Unique animation style looks very good but the rogue like elements has me questioning. It seems like a pretty cool story and I wouldn’t mind giving it a go but can already tell it will have me raging!
  • Splitgate 2
    • Out now and FTP but with the focus on the Battle Royal. Cool gameplay and mechanics but after a few rounds I am already pretty much done with it. A core group are going to love this one but for the casual shooter fan good luck. 
  • Stranger Than Heaven
    • Interesting, but too little info to go on from the trailer alone. 
  • Resident Evil 9: Requiem
    • Saving the best for last RE9 looks to expand on the previous horror survival titles and throw in a heap more action. Scary, dark and twisted I won’t be able to help myself but to play this one and cry my way through it the same as I have for every previous title. Feb 2026 release for now.

There you have it. All the titles from this years Summer Games Fest. Let us know what are your favourites and don’t forget to join us for the next AGExp Show as we deep dive one this weekends biggest reveals. 

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