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Steam Next Fest is live again with over 1000 games for you to try

The Steam Next Fest is back with hundreds of game demos spread over seven days, and it's the perfect opportunity to discover new games. This event happens three times a year, and it's a chance for gamers to try out upcoming games before their release.

The current Steam Next Fest started just yesterday at 6PM GMT and runs until Monday, February 12th, at the same hour. You'll have around 160 hours to explore and try all the demos you can download and play. Valve has made exploring all the playable demos easier by categorising them on the Steam Next Fest main page. While there, you can also watch developer livestreams that run throughout the week, adding to the excitement.

This year's Steam Next Fest has some intriguing additions, including a demo for Pacific Drive, a unique supernatural survival game where driving is vital to keep yourself alive, and Europa, an extremely pretty Ghibli-inspired open-world adventure. There's also Arco, a “tactical action game” with a lovely pixelated look and a combat system that reminds us of Transistor.

Other games available to try include Stormgate, Lightyear Frontier, Soulmask, Millenia, Dungeonborne, and many more. You can look at all the demos and livestreams of the Steam Next Fest  HERE.

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