Steam Game Festival: 500+ Playable Demos from February 3-9

Steam Game Festival: 500+ Playable Demos

If you want to anticipate all or much of what is to come in the world of video games, get ready because the Steam Game Festival begins next February 3 . In this event, many developers will show the titles they are working on and you will have the opportunity to test hundreds of them.

More than 500 demos to try

From February 3 to 9, Valve will hold its Steam Game Festival , an event that began last year and whose purpose was none other than to allow developers to have a virtual showcase now that fairs cannot be held due to the pandemic by COVID-19.

In this new edition, Valve’s experience has been reinforced and it is expected that everything will go much better, but mainly that users and developers have a better experience both when it comes to testing and showing the games.

Because that will be one of the great attractions of this festival as expected. Users will be able to test numerous demos for free during these days that will last. In total there will be about 500 games that can be accessed. It is true that not all of them will have the same impact and weight, but if you are a lover of all these titles developed by both major studios and lesser-known Indies, this is your great opportunity.

Valve, to open your mouth a bit, has already released a small preview of some titles that will be shown . For example, some of them are:

  • Almitghty: Kill Your Gods
  • Bloodroots
  • Slipgate Ironwork’s Graven
  • Zenobia Steel Assault
  • Kingshunt
  • Floppy knights
  • Timberborn
  • The Riftbreaker
  • Narita boy
  • Dream Engines: Nomad Cities

Games coming to Steam

All these games that will be seen during the Steam Game Festival will reach the popular store and they will not be few. Hence, they have published a series of videos where you can see the first images of many of these games, the most striking or those that they believe may arouse greater interest in players.

Each of the videos group titles according to a genre classification: action, adventure, horror, platforms, puzzles, RPG, sports / racing, graphic novels, strategy and VR (Virtual Reality). This last category is striking because it seems that due to the Oculus Quest 2 effect, more users are beginning to be interested and more developers are encouraged to launch their own proposals.

Along with all these games that will arrive as a demo on Steam, as a user you will also be able to access the different conferences that will take place and that will have the developers as protagonists. A series of events that you can see through the official page of the Steam Game Festival.