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Southeast Asian Games Showcase Returns June 6 With Summer Game Fest

The Southeast Asian Games Showcase will return on June 6, 2026, in partnership with Summer Game Fest. The digital showcase will spotlight games made in Southeast Asia, featuring exclusive announcements, updates, and world premieres.

The broadcast begins at 8 a.m. PT, with streams available through the Southeast Asian Games Showcase YouTube and Twitch channels, as well as The Game Awards YouTube channel.

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First Five Games Teased

Organizers have revealed the first five games scheduled for the 2026 showcase. The early lineup includes TCG Card Shop Simulator from O.P. Neon Games, Montabi from Mankibo and Akupara Games, Building Relationships from Tan Ant Games, No Straight Roads 2 from Metronomik and Shueisha, and Am I Nima from Ho! Games and Outersloth.

More games and announcements will be revealed during the full showcase.

Southeast Asian Games Showcase Official Hosts

Hosts Announced for 2026

This year’s host lineup includes Southeast Asian Games Showcase co-founders Arief Johan and Samantha Low, alongside Jay Wong, Michael Higham, Nhi Do, Sarah Johana, and Victoria Tran.

The Southeast Asian Games Showcase focuses on promoting Southeast Asian developers and connecting the region’s games industry with a wider global audience.

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