The upcoming presentation will provide a "sneak peek" at upcoming projects, partnerships and events happening this year.
Capcom has previously said that its upcoming showcase will focus on games that have already been announced, but there might be more to it than that.
Evidence continues to mount for the action RPG/farming sim coming to PC. A recent SteamDB listing previously indicated a July 13th release.
The company confirms that it will be showcasing already-announced games during its upcoming Capcom Showcase livestream.
Summer Game Fest producer, creator, and host Geoff Keighley says the event will also feature some "massive" games, as well as indie titles.
Matthew Griffin, who works on PR and publishing for Hollow Knight: Silksong, might be hinting at an upcoming (and long overdue) world premiere.
"After careful consideration, we have decided against participating in Cologne," Nintendo has said in an official statement.
Journalist Jez Corden claims a new multiplayer Crash Bandicoot game is in development at Toys for Bob, and could be revealed soon.
Two major upcoming RPGs are on top of the weekly charts, but once again, it's Final Fantasy 16 that takes the pole position.
More new gameplay for the upcoming platformer showcases what its combat will look like, though the game is continuing to look a little rough around the edges.
The long-awaited DLC will receive an "exclusive new look" at the show. It's out on June 30th for Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
Shortly after delisting the game across multiple retailer sites, Ubisoft has confirmed the delay via an official statement.
Insider Tom Henderson previously reported that a reveal was coming in June and that the RPG had undergone a "revamp" since last year.
New leak seems to confirm that Spider-Man will be in the tactics RPG, while it also seems like the Nintendo Switch version of the game has been cancelled.
New and returning monsters also revealed along with a Follower Hunt en route to the expansion's launch on June 30th for PC and Nintendo Switch.
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun promises to be a boomer shooter with pixel art, lots of violence, and a metal soundtrack, all taking place in the grim darkness of the 41st millennium.
Fox has collaborated with Game Freak on a number of projects in the past, and recently confirmed that he contributed to the music of the upcoming Pokemon games as well.
The open-world (or "open-zone") platformer is slated to release this Holiday season for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Even with so many big showcases, June is fairly packed in terms of releases from horror games and ports to futuristic racers and fighters.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will feature 4-player co-op, and allow players to tackle all of its content in whatever order they please.