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Limited Run Games Showcase announced for later today

Limited Run Games is a publisher dedicated to releasing physical versions of indie games as well as re-releases of old classics. Later today the publisher will go live with its annual Limited Run Games Showcase, featuring over 20 announcements.

Taking to their blog, the team at Limited Run Games said “LRG3 is set to broadcast on July 12th! Tune in via YouTube or Twitch at 4PM Eastern time [9PM UK time] to get a first look at some fantastic digital and physical titles. We’re showcasing collabs with some of our old friends, upcoming Carbon Engine titles, and titles we’ve helped bring into the world. And of course, you might hear some news about our old friends John and Jane…”

Limited Run Games has become the go-to publisher for limited physical releases. Just some of the many games made physical include Q.U.B.E; Severed; Wandersong; Night Trap; Maniac Mansion; Super Meat Boy; Quake; Star Wars KOTOR and so many more.

With the breadth of titles published by Limited Run Games, anything could be announced at today’s showcase. It will be interesting to see what they have in store.

KitGuru says: What do you think of LimitedRunGames? Will you check out the showcase? What older game would you like to see brought back physically? Let us know down below.

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