Summer Game Fest 2025 – Upcoming Reveals, Leaks & What to Expect

One of the biggest events of the year, Summer Game Fest 2025 is already stirring excitement. With just days to go before the official kickoff on June 6, leaks, insider tips, and official teases are painting a clear picture of what fans can expect. This year’s showcase is shaping up to be packed with fresh announcements, long-awaited reveals, and surprise entries across every platform.

Here’s everything you need to know about the confirmed previews, possible reveals, and rumored ports that could dominate this year’s stage.


When Is Summer Game Fest 2025?

The main event kicks off on Thursday, June 6, 2025. Like previous years, it will be streamed online and attended in-person by select press, influencers, and creators. Expect a mix of cinematic trailers, developer interviews, gameplay demos, and some big surprises.


Confirmed Game Previews

Several games have been officially confirmed to make an appearance at the event. These include titles from major studios and up-and-coming developers alike.

Game TitleDeveloper/PublisherPreview TypeLaunch Window
Wu Chong Fallen FeathersUnknown StudioGameplay + Reveal TrailerJuly 24, 2025 (Day 1 on Game Pass)
Chrono OdysseyNpixelNew trailer + Steam PlaytestTBD, Unreal Engine 5 title
OurgradersUnknownPossible reveal + countdown foundTBD
Little Nightmares 3New Studio (not Tarsier)Likely trailer + release dateSeptember 15, 2025 (leaked)

Let’s dive into what each one brings to the table.


Wu Chong Fallen Feathers – Soulslike with a Twist

This action RPG is drawing attention fast, especially with the reveal that it’s launching straight onto Game Pass Day 1. Set in a mythological universe, Wu Chong puts a heavy emphasis on defeating bosses and absorbing their abilities to gain new powers.

Expect a blend of fast-paced combat and stunning level design. With its release date locked for July 24, the Summer Game Fest showing will likely include gameplay and a fresh reveal trailer.


Chrono Odyssey – MMO Returns After 2 Years

Back in 2023, Chrono Odyssey stunned everyone with its Unreal Engine 5 trailer. Now, it’s back and ready to show more. The developers are promising a deeper dive during the show and have even lined up a Steam playtest in June. This MMORPG is ambitious in scope and promises a blend of high-fantasy world-building and cutting-edge visuals.


Ourgraders – Countdown Ends on Game Fest Day

This title is a bit of a mystery. However, a countdown timer was discovered that ends exactly when Summer Game Fest begins. That’s led fans to believe we’ll get either a release date or a playtest announcement. Details are scarce, but the hype is building steadily.


Little Nightmares 3 – Leaked and Likely

A retail leak from Target suggests that Little Nightmares 3 is launching on September 15, 2025, with a price tag of $40. What’s more interesting is that the game is being developed by a new team. This third entry is reportedly more co-op focused, similar to games like It Takes Two, but it will also offer solo play with an AI companion.

Given the popularity of the first two games, this could easily become one of the biggest moments of Summer Game Fest.


Will Starfield Come to PlayStation?

Another major headline involves Starfield, currently exclusive to Xbox and PC. Insider sources suggest that a PlayStation 5 version of Starfield might be revealed at Microsoft’s showcase on June 8. The planned launch window could be September or October 2025.

This move follows Microsoft’s recent trend of porting select exclusives to PlayStation. Their April re-releases led to five Xbox-published games breaking into the U.S. top 10 sales chart. Clearly, the tactic is working—and more ports could be on the way.


Other Rumors & Teases

Rumor/LeakLikelihoodDetails
Bioshock-related revealHighCould be a remake of the original game; Netflix movie also in development
Ubisoft Avatar Director’s CutLikelyTied to Avatar 3’s release this December; includes all DLC & extras

Both of these have strong backing from insiders. The Bioshock leak could point toward a remake or a fresh look at the long-in-development fourth game. Meanwhile, Ubisoft’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora might see a Director’s Cut version, launching with bonus content tied to the third movie.


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