PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted will return on December 5th – with a permanent host and 25 expected games

PC Gamer has announced that PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted will return before the end of 2024. As part of this event, developers and publishers will show off 25 upcoming PC games that “are of most concern to the shadowy gaming industry council.”

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The announcement note also mentions individual members of the PC Gaming Show expert jury – even though this is a “carefully guarded state secret.” So, the organizers asked not to tell anyone that this time the Council would include:

  • Brian Fargo – CEO of InXile Entertainment;
  • Devora Wilde – voice actress who gave the voice of Laezel in Baldurʼs Gate 3;
  • John Romero – one of the creators of the shooter Doom;
  • Sid Meier is the creator of Civilization.

The show will once again be hosted by Frankie Ward, known from previous PC Gamer presentations. She will be accompanied by Amelia Tyler, the voice actress and narrator from Baldur’s Gate 3.

PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted will begin on December 5 at 23:00 Moscow time.

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