
Where to watch every Summer Game Fest 2025 showcase
It’s that time again. The fake E3 is realer than ever, and Summer Game Fest 2025 is fully loaded with events across three days. With Geoff Keighley at the helm again, we’ve got a clean roadmap of what to watch and when, including where you can stream each showcase directly.
Below is the complete schedule, split by day, including every confirmed event and its YouTube or Twitch stream link. All times are listed in PDT, EDT, and BST, so you don’t miss a thing.
Summer Game Fest 2025 Schedule
Here’s the table with all the game events in June. Summer Game Fest schedule, and others.
Showcase | Date | PDT | EDT | BST | Watch |
Access-Ability Showcase | June 6 | 8am | 11am | 4pm | YouTube/ Twitch |
Summer Game Fest Live | June 6 | 2pm | 5pm | 10pm | YouTube/ Twitch |
Day of the Devs SGF Edition | June 6 | 4pm | 7pm | 12am | YouTube |
Wholesome Direct 2025 | June 7 | 9am | 12pm | 5pm | YouTube/ Twitch |
Future Games Show | June 7 | TBC | TBC | TBC | YouTube / Twitch |
Xbox Games Showcase | June 8 | 10am | 1pm | 6pm | YouTube |
The Outer Worlds 2 Direct | June 8 | After Xbox Showcase | After Xbox Showcase | After Xbox Showcase | YouTube |
PC Gaming Show | June 8 | 12pm | 3pm | 8pm | YouTube/ Twitch |
The big event will be on the Game Awards YouTube channel! We recommend that you check other events because there might be the gaming industry’s hidden gems. Read the description of every Summer Game Fest Live event below.

So what’s worth watching?
Summer Game Fest Live is the main event. Geoff Keighley’s game trailer megapack kicks off June 6 and promises two hours of new reveals, updates, and awkward celebrity cameos. It’s the “E3 press conference” of this new post-E3 world, where you can expect a pile of 2025 and 2026 game reveals—probably some major publishers, plus a few hype-inducing indies.
Access-Ability Showcase launches the whole thing that morning. It’s a 45-minute indie-focused event spotlighting games from disabled devs and projects with accessible design. Smaller scale, but often one of the more thoughtful lineups of the weekend.
Day of the Devs follows SGF Live like clockwork and always delivers pure indie vibes. This is hosted by Double Fine and iam8bit, and tends to hit hard on creativity, even if the budgets are smaller.
Wholesome Direct is back for another jam-packed block of feel-good, cozy games. Around 60 games are expected in a short, clean presentation with dev highlights and gameplay drops. Expect farming sims, creature collectors, artsy adventures, and probably a frog in a sweater.
Future Games Show still doesn’t have a time listed but is slotted for June 7. It usually has a mix of AA studios, smaller publishers, and some odd surprises. Their spring event earlier this year was solid—worth watching if you're into variety.
Xbox Games Showcase is the big platformer this year. June 8 is Microsoft’s main chance to show off whatever it’s cooking. Expect first-party updates and a few wild cards. Stuff like Fable 4, State of Decay 3, and maybe some Perfect Dark footage could show up here. It’ll be followed immediately by…
The Outer Worlds 2 Direct is a dedicated deep dive from Obsidian. The sequel has been quiet for a while, so expect gameplay, world design previews, and some of the franchise’s dry meta-humor turned up to 11.
PC Gaming Show closes out the weekend with 50+ games, including support for Steam Deck, macOS, and even Linux. It’s a great mix of weird tech, unexpected indies, and small publisher reveals. This one’s always a bit unfiltered, but there’s gold buried in there.

Any Nintendo or Sony?
Neither has confirmed anything yet. No PlayStation Showcase on the calendar, and Nintendo is silent—for now. But the Switch 2 is supposed to drop in late 2025, so if a Nintendo Direct happens, it’s likely closer to the end of June.
Same goes for Ubisoft. They usually do a Forward in mid-June, but haven’t dropped a date.
This post will get updated if they jump in.
“Spectacular new video game announcements, surprises, and reveals.”
That’s the line from Geoff Keighley for SGF Live. It's the only piece of direct promo hype that actually tells you how bombastic this is supposed to feel. If it’s anything like previous years, expect a wild ride between game-of-the-year contenders and trailers for stuff you’ll forget existed by next week.
Summer Game Fest is now the one-stop shop for all the industry’s biggest June showcases. We’re getting Xbox, PC, and a tidal wave of indie games across three days. You can catch everything on YouTube (or Twitch if you prefer), and we’ll be updating this once Sony, Nintendo, or Ubisoft announce anything else.
Skip your weekend plans. Watch some trailers.
Let the hype begin.
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