Game.Press and Keymailer highlight ten Steam Next Fest demos for June 2026

Game.Press and Keymailer highlight ten Steam Next Fest demos for June 2026

Game.Press and Keymailer have opened two new Steam Next Fest June 2026 collections for press and content creators. The lists gather upcoming games with playable demos ahead of the festival, which runs from June 15 to June 22.

The new mailout is separate from the earlier Spotlight Collection. Volume 1 and Volume 2 bring ten more projects across strategy, horror, simulation, puzzle adventures, golf and light RPG systems.

Volume 1 includes Clan and Crown, Fading Echo, The Sinking City 2, Kusan: City of Wolves and Bus Simulator 27. The selection moves from family empire management and elemental action to Lovecraftian survival horror, top-down shooting and licensed bus driving.

Volume 2 adds Golf 5 Max, Cat Secretary, Garden and a Goat, Desolus and Mythmon: Mythic Monsters. This group leans into arcade sports, comedy, ecosystem recovery, first-person puzzle design and monster-party tactics.

  • Clan and Crown lets players build a family empire through city industries, elections, professions and conflict.
  • Fading Echo mixes elemental action with water manipulation and surreal worlds.
  • The Sinking City 2 returns to Lovecraftian survival horror in the flooded streets of Arkham.
  • Kusan: City of Wolves is a hardcore top-down shooter about corruption, gunfire and a city-grade atomic weapon.
  • Bus Simulator 27 adds licensed buses and long-distance coach routes.
  • Cat Secretary puts a stray cat inside a corporate office with coffee, routers and reception upgrades.
  • Garden and a Goat follows a friendly robot restoring ecosystems and bringing animals back.
  • Desolus uses black holes and time shifts for first-person puzzle solving.
  • Mythmon: Mythic Monsters combines hack-and-slash combat with party building and strategy.

The collections are useful because Steam Next Fest usually floods players with hundreds of demos at once. A shorter curated list gives each project a better chance to be noticed before the festival window closes.

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