During Steam's Next Fest, you may watch over 600 demos and developer live broadcasts.

During Steam's Next Fest, you may watch over 600 demos and developer live broadcasts.
  • Have you been itching to play some of the upcoming Steam games?
  • During this year's Next Fest, you'll get the opportunity to play over 600 games.
  • You'll be able to see a lot of developer live feeds as well.
  • Remember that the Next Fest will run till February 28th.


It's that time of year again for the Steam Next Fest, which includes gameplay live broadcasts, developer interviews, lessons, and, of course, playable demos for hundreds of forthcoming games.

This large event is actually a terrific way to go hands-on with unreleased titles you've been eyeing, as well as stuff you've never seen before or wouldn't consider buying without first giving it a try.

The only drawback to this gaming festival, if we can call it that, is that there are hundreds of demos to choose from and just one week to try them all out.


The Steam Next Fest will be running till February 28

According to Valve representatives, there are a total of 628 demos in this round of the Next Fest.

We understand that going through all of them is unrealistic, as mastering them all would require an average of 89.7 demonstrations per day.

Furthermore, as Next Fest progresses, Valve expects a few more demonstrations to become available, making the task of playing them all all but impossible.


You can find all the playable demos on the official event website, which are organized by how popular they are, most wishlisted, and most played during Steam Next Fest.

CROWZ, NOBODY – THE TURNAROUND, THE WANDERING VILLAGE, BUILDERS OF EGYPT, OCCUPY MARS: THE GAME, and IXION are among the most popular demos right now.

The event has only just begun and will run until Monday, February 28th, so you still have time to try out the ones that interest you.

There's no need to search the internet for the live streams we mentioned earlier because they're all available on the same event page.

You might also be interested to hear that the Stean store is offering a lot of discounts during this event, so feel free to browse and maybe buy yourself a game you've been wanting to play.

Which one of the demonstrations listed during this year's event is your personal favourite? Let us know what you think in the comments area below.