Steam page reveals 25 games that’ll be shown at Summer Game Fest, like a Persona-style JRPG and the retro indie collection I’ve been waiting 7 years for

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If you’re dying to know what games will be a part of theSummer Game Fest schedule for 2024, you can now see at least 25 games that’ll be there thanks to the event’s officialSteam page.

Obviously this Steam page hasn’t outed any big unannounced surprises for the event, but it has confirmed a few notable titles that’ll be a part of the Geoff Keighley spectacular - and the list is still “updating” with further additions. Those games include thePersona veteran-helmed JRPG Metaphor: ReFantazio,Budokai Tenkaichi revival Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, andWarhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2.

Capcomalso wasn’t apparently done with MonHun news after dropping the bombshell thatMonster Hunter Wilds is giving players multiple weapon slotsthis time around, as it’s also on the list. The other familiar titles on the main list are, in fact,veryfamiliar - it looks like we can expect updates on games including Palworld, Party Animals, and The Finals. There’s no guarantee we’ll seemajorupdates on any of these games this week, but they’re connected with the show in some capacity.

The Day of the Devs lineup is, for my money, usually the highlight ofSummer Game Festweek, and this year’s collection looks just as vibrant and creative as ever. Highlights include the after-hours zoo horror game Zoochosis, story-driven puzzle RPG Arranger, and Screenbound, the mind-bending “5D” puzzle-platformer where you use an off-brand Game Boy to manipulate your world.

The game I’m most delighted to see here, however, is UFO 50. Announced way back in 2017 by Spelunky dev Derek ‘Mossmouth’ Yu, the project is a collection of NES-style retro games built by an array of indie developers. The games range from full-on 8-bit JRPGs to experimental golf-pinball party games. I’ve been fascinated by the project since it was first announced all those years ago, and I’ve got my fingers crossed we’ll be seeing a lot more of it soon.

That’s at least one name among the15 games we really want to see at Summer Game Fest.

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