For those unaware, the team at Steam (see what I did there?) hosts game festivals to show off upcoming games. In the past, these have been a massive success, with games like Party Animals seeing massive concurrent numbers on the demos alone. Not only do they help players find new things, but they also help developers get their wonderful games out to more people. As such, despite the massive hype surrounding the elephant in the room of games, this next festival should be no different. The Steam Game Awards Festival is now live for all users, offering a fresh lineup of game demos. You can check the festival out for yourself here.
This round’s lineup honestly looks pretty nice, with plenty of what seem to be hidden gems in store. For the Steam Game Awards Festival, you can try Little Nightmares II, Graven, Echo Generation, Song of Iron, Olija, Guinea Pig Parkour, ANNO: Mutationem (yay!), Ami, Selfloss, and A Juggler’s Tale. There’s definitely a lot fewer games this time around, but that doesn’t mean you should pass these up. I have no doubts games like Little Nightmares II and Echo Generation are very solid. For me, I’ll be trying out ANNO: Mutationem since that’s an indie game I’ve particularly been excited about.
That’s not all though, as the Steam Game Awards Festival also brings a ton of sales on already released games. You can find deals on great games like Hades, Fall Guys, DOOM Eternal, and many more. If you’d like to see the sales for yourself, you can check out its official Steam page. I wouldn’t doubt you’ll find something in there worth picking up.
For now, I’d like to hear your thoughts on the Steam Game Awards Festival. Will you be trying any of the demos? Do any of the sales take your fancy? Let me know in the comments below!