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Steam Game Festival Autumn Edition runs over 7-13 October

The Steam Game Festival Autumn Edition will ignore seasons in the southern hemisphere once again and run over 7-13 October, Geoff Keighley recently announced.

“Valve is planning another Steam Game Festival: Autumn Edition this Fall, running October 7 – 13,” Keighley wrote on Twitter, calling the event, “another chance to play free previews of upcoming games.”

Much like the Steam Game Festival Summer Edition in June, the Autumn Edition will provide access to a ton of game demos on Windows PC via Steam. In addition, it’s likely Keighley will host developer talks and live Q&As that will coincide with the event.

The first Steam Game Festival was held in 2019, followed by a Spring Edition in March and Summer Edition in June. The last festival showcased over 900 games.

We’ll have more on the Steam Game Festival Autumn Edition as it’s announced.


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