The PC Gaming Show wrapped up Summer Game Fest 2026 with a rapid‑fire two‑hour stream that announced more than sixty new games, updates and demos.. Highlights included the sequel Control Resonant, the return of Stronghold 4, and a major Total War: Warhammer 40,000 expansion , all showcased with live Steam demos and early‑access optinos.

Control Resonant and Stronghold 4 Lead the Headline Reveal

Control Resonant was presented as the narrative‑driven sequel that expands the paranormal investigations of its predecessor, promising new story arcs and upgraded mechanics. Stronghold 4, meanwhile, aims to return the classic real‑time strategy series to its medieval roots with revamped siege systems and a fresh campaign set in Europe, according to the event’s organizers.

Planet Zoo 2 Debuts an Upgraded Simulation Engine

Planet Zoo 2 made its first public appearance, featuring a more powerful simulation engine, additional animal species and a robust modding toolkit that will let creators build custom habitats. the demo, available on Steam immediately after the broadcast,signals a strong push toward community‑generated content on the platform.

Total War: Warhammer 40,000 Gets Full‑Scale Campaign and Co‑Op Mode

The Total War: Warhammer 40,000 update introduced a brand‑new campaign that blends grand‑strategy depth with the grimdark Warhammer universe, adding several factions, units and a cooperative multiplayer mode. As reported, the expansion will be accessible via early access later this year.

Indie Experiments and Early‑Access Launches Fill the Gaps

Beyond the marquee titles, the showcase highlighted a magical die‑rolling RPG, a space‑station survival game slated for early access on June 11, and a co‑op shooter letting players embody different versions of the iconic character Sam. Several downloadable content packs, including a beach survival DLC and a cooking‑horror hybrid, were also announced.

Who’s Still Missing From the Line‑up?

The broadcast left unanswered whether major publishers such as Ubisoft or EA will contribute additional PC‑exclusive titles, as the event focused primarily on indie releases and existing franchises. moreover,the exact pricing and release windows for many of the announced games remain unconfirmed.