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Steam Next Festival is Coming; Play Hundreds of Games on June 16

The next edition of the Steam Next Festival is coming soon. On June 16 we will be able to play hundreds of demos of action, adventure, strategy and many other games.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • On June 16, the Steam Next festival will begin;
  • It will enable us to play hundreds of demos of games currently in development;

On June 16, the next edition of the Steam Next Festival will begin. The event focuses on demo versions of many titles currently in development. During the festival we will be able to try out hundreds of game demos representing various genres. Among them we will find adventure games, strategies, RPGs, platformers, and even titles using VR technology.

The organizers have published a few short materials on their YouTube channel, in which we can see some of the titles that we will be able play. Worth mentioning is a promising RPG with turn-based strategy game elements, titled Lost Eidolons. Fans of more arcade challenges will be able to test the platformer Super Magbot, characterized by the lack of jumping. Getting past obstacles will require even more cunning.

Players who prefer a slow adventure or exploration to action should be interested in Sable. This exploration adventure game will allow for peaceful wandering through the desert while delighting in the beauty of stylish visuals.

However, the list of games to be available at the festival is much longer. It will begin at 10 AM PT on June 16 and will last for a week, until June 22. Such period should enable everyone to find something for themselves. In addition, Steam Next will also enable us to follow the many live streams hosted by the creators of the game appearing at the event.

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