The event has shown new titles, expected sequels and advances of already known projects.
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The Future Games Show Spring Showcase took place tonight with a long list of announcements, new trailers, and updates on projects that will arrive in the coming months. The event served to present new games, additional content, and advancements on titles that had been absent for a while.
Among the most notable surprises was the revelation of Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy, a new installment in the horror saga from Stormind Games, and the first glimpse of SAMSON: A Tyndalston Story, the new project from some of the developers of Just Cause.
All the games announced at the Future Games Show Spring Showcase
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Cordura
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Stupid Never Dies
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Dave the Diver: In The Jungle (DLC)
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The 7th Guest – Project Shadowglass
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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
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Ready or Not – Boiling Point (expansion)
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Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns
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Adorabe Adventures
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Unboxing Mr Coo
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CALX
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Blight Survival
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Clean Up Earth
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Directive 8020
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1348 Ex Voto
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Shadowstone
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Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes
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Silver Pines
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Last Flag
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ReVamp
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Hello Sunshine
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WILL: Follow The Light
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Atmosfar
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Papa Needs A Headshot
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We Gotta Go
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The Dungeon Experience
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Outbound
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Aphelion
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Herdles
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Quite A Ride
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Shelf Heroes
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Rover’s Tale
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Deep Dish Dungeon
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Life is Strange: Reunion
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Ritual Tides
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Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
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SAMSON: A Tyndalston Story
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The 9th Dragon
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Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy
The event made it clear that 2026 will continue to be a year packed with releases, with projects from very different genres, ranging from horror and RPG to shooters, narrative adventures, or cooperative proposals.
Some of the titles shown still don’t have a specific release date, while others will arrive in the coming months, so it’s likely that we’ll see them again in future events as their releases approach.

