The Galaxies Spring Showcase 2026 will take place later this month, bringing announcements and new information on more than 50 titles. The lineup also includes seven worldwide debuts from several of the industry’s most prominent publishers, studios, and developers.
There’s plenty worth looking forward to, and we’re here to explain how you can watch the event, when it airs, what you should pay attention to, and more.
How to Watch the Galaxies Spring Showcase 2026
For the second time, IGN will team up with Galaxies to broadcast the showcase on its channel. You can watch it live on April 16, 2026, at 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 8pm GMT. The stream is expected to run for roughly 60 minutes, and you can join us on the platforms below;
What to Expect From the Galaxies Spring Showcase 2026
As mentioned earlier, the Galaxies Spring Showcase 2026, once again presented by Jane Douglas, will share fresh announcements and updates covering more than 50 games—along with seven worldwide premieres from leading publishers, studios, and developers.
Even with plenty of surprises in store, several of the showcased titles have already been confirmed.
Bandai Namco will release a new gameplay trailer for Sword Art Online JRPG Echoes of Aincrad, Focus Entertainment will spotlight Yerba Buena, the final DLC for Atomic Heart, while Fumi Games and PlaySide Studios will offer a closer look at MOUSE: P.I. For Hire. Supermassive Games will also share an in-depth look at its cinematic sci-fi horror adventure, Directive 8020.
Team 17 will show off its intense 50v50 FPS Hell Let Loose Vietnam and reveal the release date for the tactical, turn-based roguelite Wardrum. Meanwhile, Shiro Games will introduce Spacecraft, Farever, and Frostrail, along with unveiling a new, yet-to-be-announced title under its Shiro Unlimited label.
We’ll also hear updates on Wired Productions’ When Sirens Fall Silent, Hotel Architect, and Task Time, Saber Interactive’s Bus Bound, Digital Sun’s ReVamp, Jagex’s Old School RuneScape, plus a new entry in a beloved RPG series from astragon Entertainment and PQube.
Beyond that, viewers can look forward to appearances from Phasmophobia, Rivage, World of Tanks: Heat, Huntdown: Overtime, 33 Immortals, The Caribou Trail, Sovereign Tower, Scramble Knights Royale, Second Stone, Casual Loop, 83, Forever Skies, The Merlies, Witchspire, Akatori, as well as worldwide premieres from Alawar and Rebel Pixel.
Finally, expect more announcements from Jagex, Head Up Games, Business Goose, Flat28, Numor Games, Relate Games, Delivery Crew, Endflame, Zeitgeist Studio, Black Lantern Collective, 6Side Studio, Upstream Arcade, Talent Digital Art, Cavalier Game Studios, and Snowcastle Games.
“Remarkable games can come from anywhere, which is exactly why Galaxies was created—to give these titles a chance to shine, whether they’re built by a triple-A studio or by a solo creator,” said Chris Thomas, Founder of Galaxies. “We’ve carefully chosen 50 titles, spanning everything from passion projects to major reveals, to shape a 60-minute program packed with energy. Our goal is to give players something to get excited about, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the international gaming community reacts to our third event.”
While you wait for this newest showcase, take a moment to check out everything that was announced during the Galaxies Showcase 2025 from last October.
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