PC Gamer has announced the full lineup of publishers coming to the PC Gaming Show 2020. Among some expected companies (2K Games, Funcom, Sega) are a bunch of indie and niche devs that are bound to have surprises in store. One can only imagine what Atlus is showing off, especially in relation to the PC market.

We do know that Mafia: Definitive Edition will be getting a gameplay presentation. Battle royale/survival shooter Escape from Tarkov will also be present during the stream. Surgeon Simulator 2 is set to make a debut, as well. It’s bound to be quite the event for weird titles, which is something the industry needs more of.

You can see the full list before. PC Gamer is promising more than 50 games, so a lot of these studios can be bringing almost anything.

Sega is likely bringing Yakuza: Like a Dragon to the show. The company is set to reveal some exclusive gameplay during IGN’s “Summer of Gaming” event on June 10, so we’ll probably be getting some details about what the PC version will contain. New Blood may also have a trailer for Ultrakill, a game it has been heavily promoting in recent months.

It’s mainly great to see such a diverse lineup of publishers on board. Not every company here is “mainstream,” but each represents how wide the spectrum of PC gaming can be. A lot of gamers think shooters and MOBAs when it comes to PC, but even the most niche of genres is given a chance to shine on the platform.

If this show introduces us to some bizarre games, then I’m all for that. Make sure to check out the stream on Saturday, June 13, at 11 am PST.

Source: PC Gamer PR

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