Summer Game Fest 2026: Every Major Event in June

Key Takeaways

- PlayStation State of Play kicks off June 2nd with 60+ minutes of reveals, starting with Marvel's Wolverine
- Summer Game Fest Live returns June 5th, hosted by Geoff Keighley, followed immediately by Day of the Devs
- Without E3, these decentralized showcases have become the primary way publishers announce major titles
June has become the unofficial gaming announcement season. With E3 gone for several years now, a constellation of showcases has risen to fill the void. Summer Game Fest, PlayStation State of Play, Day of the Devs, and a dozen smaller presentations will pack this month with trailers, release dates, and surprise reveals.
The challenge? Keeping track of it all. Each event runs on its own schedule, its own platform, its own format. We've compiled the major events worth watching and when you can tune in.
June 2nd: PlayStation State of Play
Sony fires first on June 2nd at 5PM ET. This State of Play promises more than 60 minutes of updates, announcements, and gameplay reveals from studios worldwide. The headline: a closer look at Marvel's Wolverine, Insomniac Games' next major title after their Spider-Man success.
Wolverine launches September 15th, so expect substantial gameplay footage rather than another cinematic teaser. Sony typically uses State of Play for a mix of first-party exclusives and third-party titles coming to PlayStation, so the remaining hour should include several unannounced games.
Watch on PlayStation's YouTube or Twitch channels.
June 5th: Summer Game Fest Live
Geoff Keighley's flagship summer showcase returns June 5th at 5PM ET. Keighley hasn't revealed the lineup yet. He typically teases specific games on X in the days before the show, building anticipation one cryptic post at a time.
“The spirit of discovery is what defines this month; it's about connecting developers directly with a global audience of millions, no matter the scale of their project.”
— Geoff Keighley, Producer and Host of Summer Game Fest
Last year's show mixed major franchise reveals like Resident Evil Requiem with smaller titles like Mixtape. Expect a similar spread this year: big publisher announcements alongside indie games that could become sleeper hits.
Catch it on The Game Awards YouTube channel.
June 5th: Day of the Devs Digital Showcase
Immediately following Summer Game Fest Live, Day of the Devs takes over at 7PM ET. This indie-focused showcase will feature 20 games including 10 world premieres, according to the organizers on Bluesky.
The sponsor list reads like an indie publisher hall of fame: Annapurna Interactive, Devolver Digital, Panic, and Studio MDHR (the Cuphead team). PlayStation and Xbox are also sponsoring, suggesting some of these indie titles may have exclusive console partnerships to announce.
Why June Became Gaming's Big Month
E3's collapse left a vacuum. Rather than one massive convention in Los Angeles, the industry now coordinates around a loose collection of digital showcases. Publishers control their own presentations, choose their own timing, and reach audiences directly through streaming.
The tradeoff is fragmentation. Gaming subreddits are already debating "event fatigue" from nearly 20 separate showcases crammed into a single week. But the format has opened doors for developers who never would have landed an E3 booth. Studios from Southeast Asia and Latin America now have the same platform as major publishers.
What Else to Watch
The Summer Game Fest website lists many more events beyond the major showcases. Wholesome Games Direct typically features cozy, low-stress titles. Individual publishers like Xbox, Nintendo, and Ubisoft often schedule their own presentations during June. The full calendar runs for several weeks.
For gaming industry watchers, these reveals set the agenda for the rest of the year. Holiday release dates get locked in. Hardware announcements surface. And occasionally, a game nobody expected steals the entire show.

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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Summer Game Fest 2026?
Summer Game Fest Live streams on June 5th, 2026 at 5PM ET on The Game Awards YouTube channel.
What time is PlayStation State of Play June 2026?
PlayStation State of Play airs June 2nd, 2026 at 5PM ET on PlayStation's YouTube and Twitch channels.
When does Marvel's Wolverine release?
Marvel's Wolverine from Insomniac Games launches September 15th, 2026 on PlayStation.
Is E3 still happening?
No. E3 ended several years ago. Summer Game Fest and various publisher showcases have replaced it as the industry's main announcement season.
Where can I watch all the gaming showcases?
Most major showcases stream on YouTube and Twitch. The Summer Game Fest website maintains a comprehensive calendar of all June events.
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