Every Video Game Showcase To Watch In 2026

Around the middle of the year, the primary source of entertainment isn’t a new Netflix series or a big-budget Hollywood movie, but rather a seemingly endless supply of video game showcases. Recently, we’ve seen the idea of dedicated livestreams expand further, with publishers and various gaming initiatives hosting them year-round. What that means is that you can look forward to digital events that’ll keep you in the loop with all of the upcoming games on the horizon.

Whether they be from established gaming giants like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo or smaller indie-focused livestreams like the Wholesome Direct, these typically follow the same format of unloading a bunch of trailers for new and upcoming games for you to enjoy at your leisure. Keeping track of all these broadcasts can be challenging, but to make things easier, you can scroll down below to see what’s on the way. We’re also keeping track of all the showcases that have already come and gone, so if you missed one, you can just click the link in each slide to watch the highlights.

We’ll keep this list updated throughout the year, so you can check back often to see what else you can look forward to as soon as it’s announced.

2026 video game showcases

  • Resident Evil Showcase — January 15
  • Xbox Developer Direct — January 22
  • World of Warcraft: State of Azeroth — January 29
  • Nintendo Direct: Tomodachi Life — January 29
  • Overwatch Spotlight — February 4
  • Hearthstone Spotlight — February 9
  • Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight — February 11
  • Black Voices in Gaming Showcase — February 19
  • Future Games Show: Spring Showcase — March 12
  • Summer Game Fest — June 5
  • Story Rich Showcase — June 5-7
  • The Game Awards 2026 — December 10

Triple-I Initiative – April 9

The Triple-I Initiative returns for its third year, and in 2026, you can expect a 45-minute stream with trailers for games like Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse and Dead as Disco. There’ll also be eight world premieres to look forward to.

When to watch:

  • April 9 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET

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Summer Game Fest – June 5

Summer Game Fest 2026 will kick off this year from the Dolby Theatre, and showrunner Geoff Keighley has promised a “spectacular, cross-platform showcase of what’s next in video games.”

When to watch:

  • June 5

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Story Rich Showcase — June 5-7

A brand-new video event dedicated entirely to story-rich indie games, the Story-Rich Showcase will take place within the Summer Game Fest period. The event will spotlight a lineup of 20-25 narrative-driven games, and viewers can expect first looks, new trailers, release dates, updates, and a few surprises.

When to watch:

  • June 5-7

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  • TBC

The Game Awards 2026 — December 10

Geoff Keighley has announced the date for The Game Awards 2026 almost an entire year in advance, and it’ll be broadcast live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. More details will be revealed later this year.

When to watch:

  • December 10

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In case you missed it

With so many video game showcases scheduled for 2026, there’s a chance that you might miss one. Fret not, because we’ll be keeping track of them, and you can keep browsing below to grab links to the original livestream and the stories we wrote about them. We’ve arranged the list according to the date that each event originally aired.

Resident Evil Showcase — January 15

Capcom showed off more gameplay for Resident Evil Requiem, teasing thrilling survival-horror and action, creepy zombies, and one really big revolver.

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Xbox Developer Direct — January 22

The first big Xbox showcase of the year kept things short and sweet, focusing on games like Forza Horizon 6, Fable, Kiln, and Beast of Reincarnation.

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World of Warcraft: State of Azeroth — January 29

The State of Azeroth livestream revealed what’s next for World of Warcraft and Classic World of Warcraft, introduced Azeroth interiors for budding home decorators, and teased the launch of Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition.

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Nintendo Direct: Tomodachi Life — January 29

One of the weirdest games coming out this year, Tomodachi Life is shaping up to be an interesting social-life sim.

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Overwatch Spotlight — February 4

A new era of Overwatch is upon us, as Blizzard is introducing some massive changes to the game. From dropping the “2” from its title to introducing several new heroes, Blizzard’s popular hero shooter is being changed on a fundamental level as the company aims to transform it into a “Forever Game”.

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Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase — February 5

Nintendo’s third-party partners were in the spotlight during a livestream dedicated to upcoming Switch and Switch 2 games.

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Hearthstone Spotlight — February 9

Another developer-led showcase, Blizzard revealed that Hearthstone will celebrate its 12th year with a new Core Set and a new expansion based on one of World of Warcraft’s most iconic events.

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Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight — February 11

The Diablo franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, and Blizzard revealed some big updates for current games in the franchise like Diablo 2, Diablo 4, and Diablo Immortal.

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PlayStation State of Play — February 12

The first State of Play from Sony kicked with an impressive hour-long presentation. Alongside Konami announcing the first new Castlevania game in many years and a port of Metal Gear Sold 4, the show also featured a first look at Ghost of Yotei’s new multiplayer mode, the confirmation of a PC port for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, and much more.

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Silent Hill Transmission — February 12

Konami’s Silent Hill Transmission livestream wasn’t too long, but it did reveal that the next game is expanding into first-person survival horror. Set in the Scottish seaside town of St. Amelia, protagonist Simon Ordell will have to use a handheld portable TV to detect the monsters around him. The game is being developed by Scottish team Screen Burn, who previously produced Stories Untold and Observation.

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Convergence Showcase — February 19

A two-hour show hosted by indie-focused streamers Dodger and Jesse Cox, the Convergence Showcase featured dozens of indie and AA games.

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Black Voices in Gaming Showcase — February 19

An event that aims to address the lack of visibility for Black creators, the Black Voices in Gaming Showcase showed off games at various stages of development–from early concepts to near-launch titles–and also celebrated creativity, culture, and innovation in games.

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Indie Fan Fest — February 19

The second Indie Fan Fest presented new game reveals, world premiere trailers, and more for unreleased games. Even better, several of these games now have demos that you can check out

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Pokemon Presents — February 27

While this year’s Pokemon Day livestream mostly focused on mobile games, it did end with a bang as we got our first look at Pokemon Winds and Waves.

Where to watch:

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Nintendo Indie World Showcase — March 3

Like previous broadcasts, the March 2026 Indie World Showcase was dedicated to all the indie games headed to Switch consoles soon.

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Capcom Spotlight — March 5

Hot off the success of Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom kept the momentum going with a closer look at Pragmata, Monster Hunter Stories 3, and several more upcoming games.

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Future Games Show: Spring Showcase — March 12

The first of three Future Games Show events planned for 2026, the Future Games Show Spring Showcase offered exclusive trailers and developer deep-dives on a wide range of video games.

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