Troy Baker Hosts Future Games Show With 10 World Premieres June 6

Troy Baker Hosts Future Games Show With 10 World Premieres June 6

The future games show returns on Saturday, June 6, with Troy Baker and Alix Wilton Regan hosting a slate built around 10 world premieres and more than 40 upcoming games. It airs at 12PM PT, 3PM ET, 8PM BST, and 9PM CEST, then rolls straight into FGS Live from Los Angeles.

That lineup is the draw for viewers trying to track the next wave of releases in one sitting. The main show also includes exclusive demos, developer interviews, and new trailers, with Exodus set for a dedicated extended gameplay reveal after the broadcast.

June 6 at 3PM ET

June 6 is the date to circle if you want the largest concentration of announcements in this slate. The Future Games Show Summer Showcase will be available on the official Twitch, YouTube, X / Twitter, and TikTok channels, along with Steam, Epic Games Store, Facebook, and more.

Those multiple platforms matter because the event is structured for broad reach, not a single audience silo. A viewer can watch live without waiting for a repost, and the listed start times make the same show easy to catch in North America, the U.K., and continental Europe.

Exodus Gets the Spotlight

Exodus is the clearest anchor inside the lineup, because the dedicated extended gameplay reveal comes right after the Summer Showcase. The game is scheduled to launch in 2027, which puts this reveal in the middle of a long runway rather than at the end of a release cycle.

Halloween: The Game also lands in the schedule, with IllFonic’s single-player horror title set to launch on September 8. New trailers are set for WARDOGS, Annimo, and The Pines, while Don't Fret will get a release date announcement, giving the stream a mix of first looks and firmer dates.

FGS Live From Los Angeles

FGS Live from Los Angeles follows immediately after the main showcase, extending the night with more world premieres, exclusive trailers, additional news, and interviews. That follow-up is the practical reason to stay tuned past the first block: the schedule is designed to keep reveal volume high instead of spacing it out.

Shark Dentist, Terminal War, Alkahest, and Grave Seasons are all part of that wider news cycle, adding more gameplay and reveal beats to a single evening. For anyone tracking upcoming games, the better move is simple: watch the first broadcast live, then stay on for the Los Angeles segment, because the bigger drops are spread across both.

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