It’s Friday night and another Summer Game Fest has come and gone. This year, Geoff Keighley wowed players with trailers that we now know run in the cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars. But developers who ponied up probably got their money’s worth, what with the high-value production effort and the millions of viewers following along on YouTube and Twitch.Once you’re done calculating the total revenue, you no doubt are interested in the major trends that ran through Keighley’s megapromo telethon. For the first time since the game industry’s layoff spree beginning in 2023, he acknowledged the ongoing layoffs—before immediately pivoting to praising the power of “newer, smaller creators,” pointing to a list of 2024’s most popular new games on Steam (which included games like Balatro, Hades II, and Palworld) as a sign of the industry’s health.”It’s a reminder that developers need to treat their developers right, because there are so many paths to sustainability and success,” he boasted.Sony’s unveiling of LEGO Horizon Adventures, as a day-one cross-platform release on PC, Switch, and PS5 shone a spotlight on how PC and Nintendo Switch are drawing more interest from Microsoft and PlayStation, who have spent the last year lowering their platform-exclusive walls.Firaxis’ announcement that Sid Meier’s Civilization VII would launch on consoles the same day as PC also showed publishers’ hunger to get games in front of as many players as possible as soon as possible.Innersloth also showed up to directly acknowledge the industry’s woes and unveil a new publishing label called “Outersloth,” a moment that showed how much Summer Game Fest—and the industry—need indie devs to push themselves forward.What were the biggest Summer Game Fest announcements?Despite taking place in the week that would normally host the now-deceased E3, the broadcast contained few high-profile announcements of new games. That said, studios like Sony used the show to show off a Horizon spinoff, and Take-Two unveiled the next entry in the Side Meier’s Civilization series.The remainder of the broadcast showcased an impressive roster of indie and double-A games. Blumhouse Games and new publisher Outersloth Games were given time to unveil their first slates of published titles, putting a bit more space between promotions for already-announced titles.LEGO Horizon Adventures – Guerilla Games/Studio GoboNo Room in Hell 2 – Torn Banner StudiosHarry Potter Quidditch Champions – Unbroken StudiosCuffbust – Two Star GamesStar Wars Outlaws – UbisoftSid Meier’s Civilization VII – Firaxis GamesBlack Myth Wukong – Game ScienceMetaphor RE Fantazio – AtlusBatman: Arkham Shadow – CamouflajKing of Fighters characters appearing in Street Fighter VI – CapcomDRAGONBALL: Sparking! ZERO – Bandai NamcoDelta Force Hawk Ops – Team JadeFatal Fury: City of the Wolves – SNKMecha Break – Amazing SeasunCrisol Theater of Idols – Vermila StudiosGrave Seasons – Perfect GarbageFear the Spotlight – Cozy Game PalsThe Simulation – PlaymestudioMighty Morphin’ Power Rangers – Rita’s Rewind – Digital EclipseDeer & Boy – Lifeline GamesKingdom Come: Deliverance II – Warhorse StudiosSlitterhead – Bokeh Game StudioUnknown9 Awakening – ReflectorThe First Descendant – NexonMars First Logistics – Shape ShopBattle Suit Aces – Trinket StudiosThe Mossfield Archives – Anypercent StudiosProject Dosa – Outerloop GamesSonic X Shadow Generations – SegaBattle Aces – Uncut GamesA new season of The Finals – Embark StudiosDownloadable content for Alan Wake II titled Night Springs – RemedyNew World Aeternum – Amazon GamesHonkai Star Rail – HoYoGamesDark and Darker – IronMace GamesKinitsu-Gami Path of the Goddess – CapcomA new update for Palworld – PocketpairA console debut for Valorant – Riot GamesMonster Hunter Wilds – Capcom]It’s a lineup that captures the conundrum facing the industry at this moment. The games above all look incredible. But that won’t stop the tough economic conditions putting many developers out of work.