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Insider Gaming Showcase goes live next week with a dozen “World Premieres”

Insider Gaming is a publication known best for getting their hands on a ton of scoops for leaked and unannounced titles. That said, instead of leaking upcoming games, Insider Gaming is now set to officially announce over a dozen upcoming titles as part of its brand new Showcase – going live next week.

Making the surprise announcement, the publication revealed that they will be hosting their own video games showcase. Going live on the 28th of May, the ‘Insider Gaming Showcase’ will present “a rapid-fire gallery of some of the most promising games in the world.”

Of course, the presentation will not include any major AAA releases, but will instead focus on “helping developers with one of the most difficult parts of game development: securing funding and/or a publisher.”

Insider Gaming Showcase

As a result, the showcase will include games at all different stages of development, “from polished games to concepts”. In total, viewers can expect a total of 55 titles to be shown off – a dozen of which are self-described as “World Premieres.”

With how overly-produced some showcases have become in recent years, it will feel somewhat refreshing to have a presentation free from “adverts or musical performances in between each game”.

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