The global gaming spotlight is shifting, and this summer, it’s landing squarely on Southeast Asia.
We are ecstatic to share that the Southeast Asian Games Showcase (SEAGS) is officially returning for 2026! In a massive win for regional representation, the event is partnering with Geoff Keighley’s powerhouse Summer Game Fest lineup.
For gamers, indie fans, and industry insiders alike, this is a must-watch broadcast. SEAGS 2026 will serve as a premier digital platform dedicated to celebrating the rapid growth, immense creativity, and cultural richness of the Southeast Asian game development scene. Tune in to catch exclusive announcements, critical development updates, and major world premieres of games entirely crafted in the SEA region.
When to Tune In
Mark your calendars and set your alarms. The showcase will broadcast live on Saturday, June 6, 2026. Check the breakdown below to find your local viewing time:
| Time Zone | Broadcast Time |
| Pacific Time (PT) | 8:00 AM (June 6) |
| Eastern Time (ET) | 11:00 AM (June 6) |
| British Summer Time (BST) | 4:00 PM (June 6) |
| Malaysia / Singapore / Philippines (GMT+8) | 11:00 PM (June 6) |
| Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) | 1:00 AM (June 7) |
Where to Watch
You can watch the event roll out live across several major streaming platforms. Make sure to follow and subscribe ahead of time so you don’t miss a single reveal:
- YouTube: SEAGamesShowcase / The Game Awards
- Twitch: twitch.tv/seagamesshowcase
What to Expect: A Growing Global Force
Initially launched to bridge regional talent with the global gaming community, the Southeast Asian Games Showcase has quickly become an essential stop during the summer gaming calendar. This year’s partnership with Summer Game Fest acts as a massive endorsement of the region’s creative output, proving that SEA-made games are becoming central to the global gaming conversation.
The 2026 broadcast will be hosted by a stellar, diverse lineup of regional industry leaders and creators, including SEAGS Co-Founders Arief Johan and Samantha Low.
While the full showcase promises to be packed with surprises, organisers have already teased a closer look at highly anticipated titles from local powerhouses, including:
- TCG Card Shop Simulator (O.P. Neon Games, Malaysia)
- No Straight Roads 2 (Metronomik, Malaysia)
- Montabi (Manikibo, Indonesia)
- Building Relationships (Tan Ant Games, Thailand)
- Am I Nina (HO! Games, Malaysia/Canada)
From cosy creature-collectors and rhythm action to deep psychological thrillers, the diversity of genres on display highlights the borderless innovation coming out of the territory.
BizNooz Take: The inclusion of SEAGS in the official Summer Game Fest roster isn’t just a win for regional indie studios; it’s a testament to how decentralized and global game development has truly become. Keep your eyes on this showcase—the next viral gaming hit could easily break out from this region.
Find out more here – https://seagshowcase.carrd.co/
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