Valve and Geoff Keighley announced today the Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition is coming in June.
The Spring digital event has already worked as a way for developers to introduced games early to fans during the week of the cancelled GDC 2020 event.
With E3 2020 cancelled, the Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition will play a more important role this time around to present new games.
An important note to take into consideration was the mention of the Game Festival that will be expanded “to more platforms.”
The Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition is scheduled for June 9-14, 2020.
“The Steam Game Festival will give you the chance to play demos of upcoming games from developers around the world. And you can do it for free from the comfort of your own home in these uncertain times.”
For the past few months I've thought a lot about new global and digital ways we could celebrate games the summer. Today the announcement of the Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition is the first preview of what's coming together. The Festival will also expand to more platforms. pic.twitter.com/Cl2mDtRCi2
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) April 13, 2020
The Steam Game Festival will give you the chance to play demos of upcoming games from developers around the world. And you can do it for free from the comfort of your own home in these uncertain times.
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) April 13, 2020
[Sources]: @geoffkeighley (Twitter): Today the announcement of the steam Game Festival: Summer Edition is the first preview of what’s coming together & The Steam Game Festival will give you the chance to play demos of upcoming games from developers around the world. Steam: 2020 Steam Games Festival: Summer Edition – [Archive].