Unlike its usual holiday-themed sales, Steam’s Game Festival are dedicated towards game developers and partners who wish to show off their latest titles. As well as present consumers with playable demos of it. It should be noted that there’s not a whole lot of information beyond Keighley’s Twitter announcement, and developer are just beginning the registration process. That also means we won’t know what sort of game demos and content said developer intends to show off during the festival.

— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) April 13, 2020 At this point, we should also point out that Steam’s Game Festivals are usually catered to indie developers and not so much the big names on the market. That said, we would advise against brushing the event off so soon. Many popular titles, such as the biohazard-themed side scroller, Carrion, has made an appearance on the platform. Although, the game still hasn’t received a concrete release date. On a related note, if you’re games developer looking to get your title seen on the Steam platform, the festival’s documentation page is already up and running, along with the submission deadlines for game makers. (Source: Geoff Keighley via Twitter, Techspot, Steamworks)