2026 PC Gaming Show Unveils Major Titles, Including ‘On The Trail’ and ‘Exodus’
The 2026 PC Gaming Show, held on June 6, 2026, delivered a lineup of highly anticipated game announcements, with several titles set to release later this year. The event, hosted by industry veterans Troy Baker and Alix Wilton Regan, featured world premieres, extended gameplay reveals, and updates on upcoming projects.
Key Game Announcements from the PC Gaming Show
One of the standout reveals was On The Trail, a survival game developed by an unnamed studio. According to the Future Games Show Summer Showcase coverage, the game will launch on PC and PlayStation on August 13, 2026, with a broader release across all platforms in Q3 2026. The title is described as a “flatscreen remake” of a VR experience, though no further details about its mechanics were provided.
Another major highlight was the extended gameplay reveal of Exodus, a sci-fi RPG from Archetype Entertainment. The showcase noted that the game will feature “deep narrative choices” and a focus on player-driven storytelling, though no specific release window was announced.
Summer Game Fest Adds ‘Infinite Rush’ and ‘Final Fantasy VII Revelation’
The Summer Game Fest 2026 added to the hype with the announcement of Infinite Rush, a new title set for release on September 24, 2026, across PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. Priced at $49.99, the game’s trailer emphasized fast-paced action and multiplayer elements, though specifics about its genre remain unclear.
Final Fantasy VII fans received a major update as Final Fantasy VII Revelation was confirmed as the sequel to the 2021 hit Final Fantasy VII Remake. The game, slated for a 2027 release, will launch simultaneously on all platforms, including Nintendo Switch, according to IGN. The trailer showcased a climactic storyline involving Cloud Strife and the airship Highwind, with director Naoki Hamaguchi emphasizing its “epic scale.”
Other Notable Titles and Trends
The PC Gaming Show also featured Wardogs, a 100-player tactical shooter from Bulkhead Interactive, and The Pines, a psychological horror game set for a 2027 release. Arizona Sunshine, a VR zombie shooter remake, was announced for PC and consoles, though no release date was specified.
Industry analysts note that the 2026 showcase reflects a trend toward hybrid releases and cross-platform accessibility. As PC Gamer observed, “Developers are increasingly prioritizing flexibility, ensuring games reach audiences on their preferred devices.”
What’s Next for PC Gaming?
With the 2026 PC Gaming Show and Summer Game Fest wrapping up, developers are now focused on finalizing content ahead of their 2026 and 2027 launch windows. Gamers can expect more details on titles like Exodus and Infinite Rush in the coming months, with official trailers and demo releases likely to follow.