The PC Gaming Show returns this Sunday, June 8, and it’s one of my personal favourites. Unlike the glitz of the console showcases, this one delivers a real mix — you’ll see everything from high-end, AAA stunners to wild niche indies you didn’t know you needed. And for GeForce NOW fans, it’s one of the best places to spot new cloud gaming contenders before they’re announced anywhere else.
This year’s show promises over 70 games from publishers like Ubisoft, Devolver Digital, Blumhouse Games, and Aspyr, with plenty of first looks and updates lined up.
When to Watch – Full Global Times
Here’s when the PC Gaming Show goes live in key regions:
- PDT (US West) – 12 noon
- EDT (US East) – 3pm
- BST (UK) – 8pm
- CEST (Central Europe) – 9pm
- CST (China) – 3am (Monday, June 9)
- JST (Japan) – 4am (Monday, June 9)
- AEST (Australia) – 5am (Monday, June 9)
- IST (India) – 12:30am (Monday, June 9)
Watch it on Twitch, YouTube, Steam, PC Gamer, GamesRadar+, GOG, Bilibili, and more. It’s part of the wider Summer Game Fest lineup.
GeForce NOW Games We’re Keeping an Eye On
While the full lineup won’t be revealed until the show airs, we already know of a few titles with GFN connections:
Mycopunk -This one’s from Devolver Digital, and it looks like an absolute riot — a co-op shooter where you take on an interstellar fungal outbreak using hyper-customised gear. It’s already opted into GeForce NOW, so there’s a good chance it’ll arrive shortly after launch. The visual style is bold, chaotic, and very Devolver.
Ultrakill – If you haven’t played Ultrakill, it’s already on GFN and is a glorious throwback to the speed and aggression of old-school shooters. We’re getting our first look at Layer 8, the next major content drop.
Lost Rift – This one’s a bit under the radar but has opted in to GFN. It’s a mix of PvE base-building and PvPvE extraction, all set on a strange, broken archipelago. Could be a sleeper hit.
And who knows there’s a new reveal from Poncle (the Vampire Survivors devs) and at least 70 titles on show, so we’ll be watching closely for any other games that might sneak their way onto GeForce NOW soon after.
We’ll post a full roundup of confirmed GFN additions after the event, so stay tuned. But even beyond cloud gaming, this is always one of the most entertaining and unpredictable shows of the summer.