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The final reveal of the show was supposed to be The Last of Us remake.

Bryant Francis, Senior Editor

June 9, 2022

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Geoff Keighley during the Summer Game Fest 2022 broadcast

Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest showcase kicked off a weekend of video game reveals, and it seems organizers this year chose to (or had to) prioritize new footage of already-announced titles, with a smattering of new game reveals that piqued audience interest.

The most notable announcement of the showcase was apparently meant to be news of The Last of Us Part I: a ground-up remake of The Last of Us for PlayStation 5 and PC. Sony's website leaked that announcement before the show even started.

There was one rather neat trend that made itself manifest in the early minutes of the show, and that was a large number of games jumping in on the space horror genre. The Callisto Protocol, Aliens: Dark Descent, Fort Solis, and Routine (which was first announced a decade ago!) all showcased the horror of creepy creatures in tight metal corridors.

The biggest surprise turned out to be Goat Simulator 3, which debuted with a riff on the original Dead Island trailer. And that isn't a typo. The sequel to Goat Simulator is Goat Simulator 3, not Goat Simulator 2Goat Simulator 2 will never be.

A light showcase of dark corridors

Summer Game Fest kicked off with a look at Street Fighter 6, before spending most of its time with The Callisto Protocol and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. We did also see another major motion picture tie-in debut with Aliens: Dark Descent.

Sad Cat Studios' Replaced was meant to get a new trailer, but since the team has been struggling with Russia's invasion of Ukraine, they weren't able to get anything made in time.

The full list of titles shown included: 

  • Street Fighter 6

  • Aliens: Dark Descent

  • The Callisto Protocol

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

  • Flashback 2, a surprise sequel to Microids' 30-year old game Flashback.

  • Witchfire

  • Fort Solis

  • Routine

  • Outriders: Worldslayer

  • Stormgate, the new real-time strategy game from Frost Giant Studios, one of several founded by ex-Blizzard Entertainment alumni showing off their games this year.

  • Highwater

  • American Arcadia

  • Goat Simulator 3

  • Marvel's Midnight Suns

  • Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course

  • Neon White

  • Midnight Fight Express

  • Warframe

  • Honkai StarRail

  • Zenless Zone Zero

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge

  • SuperPeople

  • Humankind: Cultures of Latin America

  • One Piece Odyssey

  • Soul Hackers 2

  • Capcom Arcade Stadium 2

  • Mario Strikers: Battle League

  • Metal Hellslinger

  • The Quarry

  • Nightingale

  • Saints Row, this one actually had a very neat marketing gimmick to go with it. Volition released a free character creator tool that lets players create their characters before the game's launch. With far-ranging character customization being a key feature of the Saints Row series, this was a neat way to tee up the game's release in August.

  • Warhammer 40,000: Darktide

  • Layers of Fears

  • Gotham Knights

  • The Last of Us Part II Multiplayer (now a standalone games-as-a-service title, due to be shown off next year).

  • The Last of Us Part I

About the Author(s)

Bryant Francis

Senior Editor, GameDeveloper.com

Bryant Francis is a writer, journalist, and narrative designer based in Boston, MA. He currently writes for Game Developer, a leading B2B publication for the video game industry. His credits include Proxy Studios' upcoming 4X strategy game Zephon and Amplitude Studio's 2017 game Endless Space 2.

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