Whoa, okay, so here I am diving into this whirlwind that is Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest — sounds like something I should’ve been taking notes on, but who remembers to do that when it’s all so flashy? Anyway, let’s dig into the chaos a bit!
Alright, picture this: games, trailers, announcements — all those things that make us feel like kids in a candy store. It’s like Christmas morning but with controllers. This year’s event is dishing out updates on stuff we already kinda knew about and throwing in some curveballs with brand-new worlds to explore. My brain can’t keep up, honestly.
First up, “Mortal Shell 2.” Dropping in 2026, which feels both close and far. Don’t ask why. I’m weird like that.
And then, “Sonic Racing CrossWorlds” — who knew cars and hedgehogs could mix this well? Mark your calendar for September 25, 2025. Sounds like it’s going to be nuts.
Oh, and “Code Vein 2,” hitting us sometime in 2026. Vampires are still a thing, apparently. Can’t say I mind.
“End of Abyss” — cool name, right? Coming in 2026 too. It’s like everybody picked the same launch year. Coincidence or conspiracy?
Hmm, “Atomic Heart 2.” No date yet, which, let’s be real, is a little annoying. Patience isn’t my strong suit.
Here’s a wildcard: “The Cube – Atomic Universe.” Sounds futuristic, yet also kinda vague? TBD on the date. What’s new?
Marvel fans are eating well with “Marvel: Cosmic Universe.” She-Hulk and Rocket Raccoon are joining forces, whenever they feel like gracing us with a release.
Let’s not forget “Onimusha: Way of the Sword.” Swinging into 2026. Samurais! Just when you thought they were underused.
“Arc Raiders” is on the runway for October 30, 2025. Time to start counting days, maybe.
Oh, and get this — “Chrono Odyssey” — just a big ol’ TBD there. But hey, anticipation is half the fun, at least that’s what people say.
“Mio: Memories In Orbit.” If only we knew when it was orbiting into our lives. TBD strikes again.
Then there’s “Out of Words” — 2026! Probably will need a thesaurus for this one.
Okay wait, gotta mention “Mafia: The Old Country.” Because, you know, nostalgia and drama. Release date? Apparently, it’s a secret.
“Lego Voyagers” — just picture tiny blocks on an epic adventure. When is it out? Whenever.
A bit of retro flair with “Nicktoons and the Dice of Destiny,” arriving fall 2025. I can already hear the theme songs.
“Lies of P Overture DLC” makes an entrance today, June 6, 2025. Timely like a birthday surprise.
Speaking of surprises, “Jurassic World Evolution 3” lands October 21, 2025. Dinosaurs doing what dinos do — mess stuff up.
“Dying Light: The Beast” — out August 22, 2025. If only I wasn’t scared of zombie-like things. No judgment here.
“Mixtape” — I mean, the name’s intrigue enough for me. Coming soon-ish.
Got this magical vibe from “Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree.” Dropping September 19, 2025. Trees are sacred, who knew?
“Scott Pilgrim EX” is rockin’ its way here in 2026. Probably won’t be a dull moment.
“Lego Party!” is what every blockhead needed. Launching 2025. Party hats on bricks?
“Wildgate” — open beta from June 9-16. Not sure what’s ‘wild’ about it yet. Guess I’ll find out.
“IILL.” Yeah, that’s the title. Mysterious, right? TBD. Surprise, surprise.
“Infestimals” crawling in 2026. Cute or creepy? Jury’s out.
Bonus stuff: “Street Fighter 6 Season 3.” Sagat, anyone? Coming Summer. Bring snacks.
“Wuchang: Fallen Feathers,” marking the calendar for July 24, 2025. Feathers, but make it dramatic.
“Splitgate 2 Battle Royale” – live today! June 6, 2025. Instant gaming gratification.
Almost overlooked “Stranger Than Heaven.” Another TBD. Do angels and devils play Sailor Moon?
Lastly, “Resident Evil Requiem” on February 27, 2025. Zombies got sing-alongs now.
And that’s the chaotic round-up. If you’re like me, you’ll need a nap after digesting all this. Cheers to unpredictable futures and games that turn our worlds upside down!