Hold onto your controllers, fellow gamers, because Summer Game Fest 2024 is here, and it’s delivering a pixelated punch of gaming goodness! Geoff Keighley’s hype-train extravaganza kicked off with a bang, unleashing a torrent of announcements, trailers, and just plain bizarre moments that’ll leave you reaching for the joystick.
Devolver Digital, the reigning champion of quirky gaming, didn’t disappoint. Their showcase was a delightful fever dream, featuring everything from interdimensional brawlers to cult-themed expansions for Cult of the Lamb. They even managed to squeeze in a first-person kicker and a “thirst-person shooter” for good measure. It was weird, wonderful, and everything we’ve come to expect from Devolver.

But wait, there’s more! The Day of the Devs showcase brought us a closer look at some truly innovative indie gems. We saw Cairn, a heart-pounding rock climbing simulator that’ll make your palms sweat, and Wanderstop, a cozy-turned-creepy tea-making game from the minds behind The Stanley Parable.
Even the big guns got in on the action. Capcom gave us another glimpse of the highly anticipated Monster Hunter Wilds, while EA surprised everyone with a bizarre Tim Robinson skit that eventually turned out to be a teaser for Skate 4.
And who could forget the heartwarming first look at the Among Us animated series?
Sonic fans were treated to a double dose of excitement, with the announcement of Sonic x Shadow Generations and the reveal of the Sonic 3 movie.
Alan Wake fans finally got some details on the Alan Wake 2 DLC, and Persona enthusiasts were teased with a new RPG from the creators of their beloved series.
But the real showstopper was the long-awaited announcement of Civilization 7. While details are still scarce, the mere confirmation of its existence is enough to send strategy fans into a frenzy.
Meanwhile, the Access-Ability Summer Showcase championing inclusivity in gaming ran alongside the main event,highlighting the importance of accessibility for all players.