Summer Game Fest 2024 Reveals Civilization VII, Alan Wake 2 DLC, Blumhouse Horror Slate, and More

While E3 is very dead, the start of summer still means there’s a gauntlet of gaming press conferences on the horizon, and Summer Games Fest, arguably the biggest of the bunch, just gave us around two hours of trailers and announcements. While the widespread devastation of the AAA games industry and the fracturing of E3 into a dozen smaller events means that the conference wasn’t nearly as dense as the showings we saw back in the glory days, there were still quite a few cool announcements, including a new Civilization game, Blumhouse’s horror games slate, Alan Wake 2 DLC, and a wave of smaller titles. Let’s run down the biggest announcements and reveals.
LEGO Horizon Adventures Announced
In a surprising move, LEGO Horizon Adventures was announced, which will reimagine Sony’s Horizon series through the lens of everyone’s favorite construction toys. Both its gameplay and tongue-in-cheek tone seemed in line with previous LEGO action platformers, and the trailer showed co-op battles against robot dinosaurs. Perhaps the most notable element is that despite being based on a PlayStation first-party series coming to PS5, the game will be released simultaneously on the Nintendo Switch and PC as well.
Neva Gets First Gameplay Trailer
We got a first look at gameplay for the highly anticipated Neva, the next game from Nomada Studio, who crafted the beautiful Gris. Like their past work, their new game looks gorgeous, showcasing fantastical and colorful backdrops as the protagonist travels with their wolf companion. While we only saw a little bit of its swordplay, it’s a 2D platformer where you roll and slash to combat shadowy beings.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Announced
After a more than eight-year gap since its last entry, we finally have confirmation that Civilization VII is on the way. While the trailer was more of a teaser than anything else, Sid Meier himself appeared to let us know that the new game is being developed by Firaxis and will be released simultaneously on PC and consoles when it comes out in 2025. We’ll apparently get more gameplay details soon.
Street Fighter 6 Season 2 Characters Revealed
Capcom announced the next batch of characters for the second year of Street Fighter 6, and they weren’t what anyone was expecting. For starters, Terry Bogard and Mai from the Fatal Fury series will be included, a surprising move considering cross-overs are almost non-existent in mainline Street Fighter entries. On top of this, it was revealed that M. Bison, who was killed in the last game, will also somehow be returning. The most “normal” reveal of the bunch is that Elena is coming back, but even she hasn’t appeared since she broke Street Fighter IV’s balance. It’s an interesting crop of characters, but it still has me asking an evergreen question: where the hell is Makoto?!
Blumhouse Reveals Slate of Horror Games
About a year ago, Blumhouse Productions, the horror-oriented film studio behind Paranormal Activity, Insidious, and more, announced it was getting into videogames. Today, they showed off their eclectic slate of scare-tinged titles, which frankly, look rad as hell. There was Fear the Spotlight, a low-poly survival horror game, Crisole Theater of Idols, a Bioshock-esque FPS, The Simulation, which is about the scariest topic of all, making games, Grave Seasons, the first horror-based farming game I’ve ever seen, Sleep Awake, a surreal first-person experience, and Project C, a new game from Sam Barlow’s Half Mermaid (Immortality) and director Brandon Cronenberg.