Here’s where and when to watch the Future Games Show Spring Showcase when it airs on Thursday March 21
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At the time of writing, we don’t knoweverythingthat’ll be shown off, but one major highlight to look forward to is a new trailer forSand Land– the upcoming RPG based on Akira Toriyama’s iconic manga series with the same name. Otherwise, we can expect new information about the action-RPGNo Rest for the Wicked, which is being developed by the studio behind the Ori games, The Chinese Room’s narrative horrorStill Wakes the Deep, the bodycam horror game set in a zoo, Zoochosis, and many more.
As well as the new trailers, you can look forward to the “Ones to Play” section, which will feature games with demos that’ll be available to download straight after the show. There’s also the “Ones to Watch” section, which will include the games that the Future Games Show team is particularly hyped about.
After the main show concludes, the 30-minute Future Games Show Expansion Pack will begin, which promises to provide some extra exclusive reveals, as well as more details on select games featured during the show.
You’ll be able to watch the Future Games Show Spring Showcase live from1pm PDT / 4pm EDT / 8pm GMT on Thursday, March 21.
There are plenty of places to tune into the Future Games Show Spring Showcase when it goes live. It’ll be streamed onYouTube via the Future Games Show,GamesRadar+,IGN GamesandGameSpotchannels, as well as on thePAXandFuture Games Show Twitchchannels. You’ll also be able to catch it onTikTok,Twitter,Facebook, and BiliBili.
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Alternatively, if you’re attending PAX East, you’ll also be able to watch the stream as it happens at the Albatross Theatre.
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