
Just this past week in support of the ongoing protests for justice and equal treatment of Black Americans by law enforcement, PC Gamer announced that the coming, same-named online showcase would be postponed until the following Saturday. But while the outlet will be commemorating the postponement for those troubled by police brutality, it was a matter of time until we learned what exactly will be revealed during this year’s PC Gaming Show.
Now in a new announcement today, PC Gamer unveils that its upcoming virtual event will be featuring more than 50 different titles throughout the duration of the showcase. Here is the full list of teams/companies that will be attending the show this coming Saturday:
- 2K Games
- All in! Games
- Amazon Games
- Atlus
- Battlestate Games
- Bossa Studios
- Brace Yourself Games
- Coffee Stain Studios
- Dontnod
- Funcom
- FJRD
- Frontier Developments
- Glumberland
- Humble Games
- New Blood Interactive
- Merge Games
- Modus Games
- Mythical
- Perfect World
- The Wandering Band
- Rebellion
- Red Sails Team
- Rocketwerkz
- Rockfish Games
- Sega
- Tripwire Interactive
- WolfEye Studios
- Xseed Games
- Yaza Games
While the full list features already expected studios like 2K with Mafia: Definitive Edition which was shared just last month, there are some other notable teams that will be present as well. One being Japanese developer Atlus: the studio primarily works on console projects, so for the firm to be present does raise some excitement. Even more, Atlus also shared on Twitter to keep an eye out during the PC Gaming Show this weekend.
“We’ve got some exciting news to share at the PC Gaming Show,” the quoted tweet reads. Suspecting what the potential forecast for Atlus titles on PC obviously leans towards a Persona title hitting the platform. However, it is difficult to determine what exactly the team has in store for the coming showcase this Saturday.
On the other hand, Life is Strange studio Dontnod Entertainment will also be present as well. Uncovering what could be shared is the anticipated Tell Me Why which was revealed back in November to ship this year. The title was told to launch for PC alongside Xbox One, so there is the possibility for that to occur.
But according to a recent report that was shared previously, Dontnod Entertainment announced its opening of a second studio in Montreal. The forming of the Canadian team also disclosed that a new. Unannounced project is also underway with the commencement of the new studio. That prediction is more farfetched, so don’t hold your breath too much for that.
What do you hope to see at the PC Gaming Show this weekend?
PC Gaming Show will kick off on Saturday June 13, 2020 at 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST.
Source: PC Gamer







