The Southeast Asian Games Showcase (SEAGS) will return as a digital presentation during the Summer Game Fest 2026 lineup [1].
This partnership with Geoff Keighley's event provides high-visibility exposure for developers in Southeast Asia. By integrating these creators into a global platform, the showcase helps regional studios reach a wider international audience and attract potential investors for upcoming titles [1].
The event is scheduled for June 2026 [1]. While the overall Summer Game Fest 2026 livestream is reported to last two hours [5], specific start times for the showcase vary across reports. PureXbox said the showcase is set to begin at 5 p.m. Eastern Time [3], while Engadget said the start time is 1 p.m. Eastern Time [2].
As part of the broader festival, the event joins a series of specialized presentations. Other segments of the festival include the Access-Ability Summer Showcase, which lasted 52 minutes [4]. Some Summer Game Fest showcases have featured as many as 31 games [1].
The SEAGS presentation focuses on celebrating the latest games and creative talent emerging from the Southeast Asian region [1]. The digital format allows the event to reach viewers globally via an online livestream [2, 3].
“The Southeast Asian Games Showcase (SEAGS) will return as a digital presentation during the Summer Game Fest 2026 lineup.”
The recurring inclusion of the Southeast Asian Games Showcase within Summer Game Fest signals a growing industry recognition of the region as a hub for game development. By leveraging the massive reach of Geoff Keighley's platform, Southeast Asian developers can bypass traditional regional barriers to enter the global market, potentially shifting the industry's focus toward more diverse geographic origins for indie and AA titles.





