Summer Game Fest 2026: Games Revealed and New Details Emerge
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Summer Game Fest 2026 will showcase a variety of games, from major titles to independent projects.
- The event, running from June 5 to June 8, will feature new information on previously announced games and reveal new titles.
- Notable announcements include "Star Wars: Zero Company," "The Wolf Among Us Remastered," "Palworld 1.0," and "Resident Evil Veronica Remake."
The annual Summer Game Fest is set to unveil a range of video games, encompassing both major releases and smaller independent titles. The live event, which began on June 5 and concludes on June 8, is expected to draw millions of viewers and will provide fresh details on games that have been previously shown, alongside entirely new reveals.
Among the key announcements anticipated are "Star Wars: Zero Company," scheduled for August 27, and "The Wolf Among Us Remastered." Other titles generating buzz include "Palworld 1.0," "Resident Evil Veronica Remake," "Final Fantasy VII Revelation," "Clutch," "Stranger Than Heaven," "The Wolf Among Us 2," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin," and "Haex."
Further titles with announced or anticipated release dates include "Stranger Than Heaven" on January 15, 2027. Games without specific release dates yet include "Mighty Cuphead Adventure," "Alien: Isolation 2," "Guild Wars 3," "Gen Atlas," "The Blood of Dawnwalker," "Attack on Titan 3," and "Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance."
Additional reveals from the event include the "Mafia: The Old Country: Man of Honor" DLC. Remedy's new "Control" game, "Control Resonant," was also showcased. For "Sonic Racing CrossWorlds," a special collaboration with TMNT Mutant Mayhem was announced, featuring new content. Street Fighter 6 introduced new fourth-year DLC characters, and a game based on the Saw franchise, "Saw: Genesis," was also revealed. Lastly, "1666 Amsterdam," a third-person, story-driven action-adventure game set in a dark Amsterdam, is planned for early access on PC this year.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.