FPS fans are getting a showcase of their own. The FPS Games Show, presented by Bulkhead, will debut on September 3, 2026, bringing together 16 games for a fast-moving presentation packed with news, gameplay, updates, and reveals.
The pre-recorded showcase will air live at 19:00 BST / 20:00 CEST exclusively on Twitch, with the event built specifically around the games and communities that make up the first-person shooter genre.
Rather than competing for attention or selling individual presentation slots, the FPS Games Show is being organized as a collaborative event. Participating developers and publishers are taking part without paid placements or marketing fees, instead coming together to promote the genre and share new content with FPS players.
The lineup includes a mix of established shooters, upcoming projects, and games receiving ongoing updates. The 16 featured titles are Rainbow Six Siege, Escape from Tarkov, Ready or Not, Stalzone, SCUM, Gray Zone Warfare, Wardogs, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, Beautiful Light, Bellum, Incursion Red River, Road to Vostok, Sand Raiders of Sophie, Bodycam, 83, and Terminal War.
“FPS games have been a cornerstone of the industry for more than three decades, building one of the biggest and most dedicated player communities in gaming. Yet that audience is underserved when it comes to a dedicated place for news, updates and new game reveals,” said Joe Brammer, CEO of Bulkhead.
“The FPS Games Show aims to change that by bringing studios together to showcase their work, support one another and celebrate our collective love of the genre. It’s about giving FPS games, and the players who are passionate about them, a show of their own.”
The presentation will focus exclusively on first-person shooters rather than placing them alongside announcements from unrelated genres. Viewers can expect new trailers, gameplay footage, content updates, and other announcements centered around the games FPS players are already following, as well as projects they may not have discovered yet.
The collaborative approach also extends beyond the showcase itself. Participating studios, publishers, and creators will co-host the event across their own communities, helping promote the entire lineup rather than simply highlighting their individual games.
Shed Wilson, Director and Co-Founder at BOOST, described the event as an opportunity for studios and players to come together around the genre.
“The FPS Games Show is a great example of studios coming together to celebrate the genre, showcase the games players are invested in, and support each other’s work,” said Wilson. “There’s a real sense of unity around FPS games, both among the studios making them and the players who love them. This really is the first time studios have come together like this to showcase their games to the wider community.”
The show is also receiving support from Twitch and Steam. Twitch will help participating developers and communities reach a wider audience, while Steam will host a dedicated third-party platform event featuring selected games from the showcase. The Steam event will include discounts, free demos, and free weekends for participating titles.
The FPS Games Show, presented by Bulkhead, will take place on September 3, 2026, at 19:00 BST / 20:00 CEST, exclusively on Twitch.
