Head on over to Valve’s event page for every game taking part. So, so many games are there. Even with the incomplete list available before launch, a few games with demos caught my eye. Pendragon, the Arthurian turn-based strategy RPG from Inkle, the makers of 80 Days and Heaven’s Vault. Windjammers 2, the sequel to a cult favourite Neo Geo frisbee battle game. Genesis Noir, the surreal metaphysical adventure game about saving your love from the Big Bang of a god’s gunshot. Fights In Tight Spaces, the turn-based tactical deckbuilding brawler about fights with slick action movie style. Starmancer, the strat-o-sim playing as an space station’s AI overlord who can care for their humans or live out grand ambitions of domination. The Iron Oath, the turn-based tactical RPG about a merc company across decades and centuries. Monster Crown, the Pokémon-ish throwback RPG. That’s only a handful of the games getting demos. The RPS VidBuds will be playing Stegafesumed demos from 7-9pm live tonight (11am-1pm Pacific): You can see some of the devchats, Q&As, and other bits coming on this Steam page, which frustratingly glitches a whole lot for me as I scroll. Not every game hosting an event will have a demo, mind. Most of these demos will vanish after the Festival ends so play them while you can. Valve’s second Steam Game Festival follows one in March around the time GDC was supposed to happen. Whatever you call it, hit our E3 2020 tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check out the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show, everything at the PC Gaming Show, and all the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.