Every new game we played at Summer Games Fest 2026
The year's biggest gaming show had plenty of titles worth playing. SGF was a busy show this year. You can check out everything from the show in our gaming portal , but we also wanted to pull together everything else we steered, fought and fled during the annual gaming showcase.
The year's biggest gaming show had plenty of titles worth playing.
SGF was a busy show this year. You can check out everything from the show in our gaming portal , but we also wanted to pull together everything else we steered, fought and fled during the annual gaming showcase. It includes some indie darlings, some triple-A titles nearing launch and possibly your next favorite game โ unless it's GTA 6.
My colleague Jessica Conditt has also collated all the announcements and reveals from a hectic summer week of gaming news. You can check that you've not missed anything right here .
With muted colors and white robots ร la Portal , D-Topia is a relaxing puzzle game set in a utopia that might not be so perfect.
My brief demo at SGF teased mysteries and was a welcome, cozy palate cleanser compared to the raids on tombs and dinosaur attacks I played the same afternoon. Like Grave Seasons (trend alert!) there's a not-so-cozy-as-it-seems undercurrent. The game starts as soon as the protagonist arrives (or was he born? Where did everyone come from?), with ever-present robots gently guiding you around the facilities. The bots also explain your role at D-Topia and your cute apartment, which can be increasingly customized as you progress through the game. A visual system switch lets your character see what others can't, helping you to spot issues and communicate with broken robots across the facility. According to the press release, decisions will matter in D-topia , with storyline implications based on what you do (or don't do) inside the confines of this muted utopia.
The puzzles themselves are initially simple block moving with some basic arithmetic (and I mean 1+1 levels of basic), although subsequent puzzles add extra wrinkles and obstacles. There aren't any timers or urgency, at least during the early part of the game โ you can even solve extra puzzles as a form of overtime for extra in-game currency. Players can explore the mystery of D-Topia themselves on July 14.
We've taken a closer look at the making of Resonant here , but I wasn't going to miss out on the chance to try arguably the biggest game available to play at SGF 2026. Perhaps like many of you, I'm a lapsed Control player (PS4, 2020; Stadia (RIP), 2021; PS5, 2023). You don't need to fully understand the plot of the original to get up to speed with the stakes and main characters. Jesse Faden, who you played in Control , is missing, and it's up to her powerful brother, Dylan, to find her while battling the mysterious threat called the Hiss.
As we mentioned in our feature , it's less about shooting this time and more about melee. The playstyle immediately reminds me of Devil May Cry where you'll regularly juggle foes into the air, slam them into the ground or hammer a blend of differing weapon attacks on bigger enemies until they break. In the early beats of the game, Dylan soon unlocks paranormal powers like huge leaps, levitation, high-speed dashes and more. Soon, I was speeding through the morphing Manhattan, suggesting a thankfully faster start than in Control . It took me a beat to figure out what the super-powered traversal reminded me of: Super Punch's Infamous series. The demo also reminded me to give Control another chance. Maybe on the iPhone ?

