PC Gaming fans will have 8 June highlighted on their calendars as the PC gaming exhibition is back and ready to celebrate its tenth birthday. And this show seems to be a big one.
Presented by our sibling publication PC Gamer, the show is ready to contain more than 50 games intended to get out this year and beyond. But this will not be a PC game as there will be titles for Valves Steam Deck, Linux machines, MacOS and of course Windows Computer.
After running for a decade since his debut at E3 in 2015, the PC game show has been the place to show some of the most creative and interesting PC games and acts as a great ambassador for the PC as a platform for the games from big names to small indie developers.
As a long time PC gaming fan and reader of PC Gamer, it’s been a show that is always appealed to me, but is also a refreshing change from the PS5 State of Play shows and various Xbox Series X-Showcases.
“PC Gaming’s longest golden age shows a little sign of subsiding, and I am pleased that the same goes for the PC gaming exhibition, a decade after his debut,” said Jake Tucker, PC Gaming Show’s editorial director. “Despite having grown so much in size and stature since the first excursion way back in 2015, the PC Gaming Show has maintained its signing player-focused approach, and we look ahead to continue to spotlight in 2015, some of the cool games writing hardware available today.
The show is sent on RUNAt YouTubeAt Xas well as steam, so you have plenty of options to look at. And if you are a steamboat or content creator, you can sign up for a press set and details to co-stream PC gaming exhibition.
These are the details so far, but be sure to check back with Techradar Gaming for more, and let me know in the comment if there are any PC games you look forward to watching this year.



