Galaxies Showcase Premieres Today With Big Reveals From Konami, Remedy, Team 17, and More

Purple space scene with planets, bold "GALAXIES" text, and twitch.tv/galaxiesshow link at the bottom—perfect for the Galaxies Games Showcase.

The Galaxies Showcase premieres today on Twitch, offering an hour of announcements, new trailers, and gameplay from more than 40 studios. The stream starts at 12pm PST / 3pm EST and features a wide mix of games—some from big names like Konami, Remedy, and Team 17, and others from smaller studios you might not have heard of yet. Hosted by Jane Douglas, the event brings together a range of genres and projects, from co-op shooters and survival games to rhythm adventures and psychological horror.

Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect from the showcase.

Major Publishers Take the Spotlight

Several well-known studios are showing new projects during today’s Galaxies stream. Konami is bringing new gameplay from Deliver at All Costs, a chaotic courier adventure developed by Far Out Games. Kepler Interactive is showing off the turn-based RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which launches next week, along with a new trailer for puzzle platformer Bionic Bay.

Remedy Entertainment will debut new footage from FBC: Firebreak, their upcoming co-op shooter set in a strange federal agency under attack. Team 17 has a few games lined up, including Wraith Ops, a fast-paced FPS, the sim-heavy Sintopia, and Nice Day for Fishing, a new project from the creators of Epic NPC Man.

Jagex is opening the showcase with a look at RuneScape: Dragonwilds, an open-world survival crafting game set in a new region of Gielinor. KRAFTON Inc. will be showing two titles: Rivals Hover League, an arena-based hover racer, and a still-redacted roguelike that takes place in a monster-filled prison.

Three armored soldiers stand on a desk with the "FBC Firebreak" sign, while chaos and fire rage in the background—a dramatic scene revealed at the Galaxies Games Showcase.

Indie Highlights and Unique Reveals

Alongside the bigger studios, today’s showcase includes a wide mix of indie games that lean into unusual ideas and styles. MoJu Studios is premiering Asuka The Ascent, a manga-inspired street racing game set in Japan’s mountain passes. It features tunable cars, rival racers, and a story built around mystery and momentum.

FuturLab is back with PowerWash Simulator 2, showing new locations, upgraded gear, and expanded multiplayer. Meanwhile, UNBEATABLE blends rhythm gameplay with an anime-style world where music is outlawed—and doing crimes is apparently part of the fun.

Apeirogon Games is revisiting a cult classic with LAPD 2195, a multiplayer reboot of Future Cop L.A.P.D.. And if you’re into horror, there’s a lot on tap: lily’s world XD puts you inside a creepy digital desktop, while Hear Tell of Hauntings heads to the old west for ghost hunting and survival.

The event also features new looks at Neon Abyss 2, Windblown, and The Knightling, plus first trailers for Nekki’s action games SPINE and Ninja Party.

A large police mech stands in a ruined urban area with damaged buildings and a cloudy sky, ready for action at the Galaxies Games Showcase.

Tuning In and Looking Ahead

The Galaxies Showcase goes live today on Twitch at 12pm PST / 3pm EST. It runs for about an hour and will feature a steady stream of reveals, trailers, and announcements. There are a few surprises teased that haven’t been revealed ahead of time.

Viewers can also grab some free extras during the stream. Pearl Abyss is giving away a free copy of Black Desert Online along with in-game rewards through Twitch Drops. Details on how to redeem those will be shared during the broadcast.

This is the first time the Galaxies Showcase is happening, but based on the lineup, it’s aiming to be more than just a one-off event. Whether you’re tuning in for a big name project or hoping to find something unexpected, it looks like there’s a bit of everything packed into the hour.

We’ll be covering the full showcase and breaking down everything revealed, so stay tuned for more. Let us know which games you’re hoping to see during the show.

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