Just because a large video game stream is named after the console manufacturer does not mean that there is no news for PC players. While Eiji Aonuma himself appeared to destroy the dreams of those who waited for Breath of the Wild 2, there were many newly announced multiplatform games that are coming to Steam as well.
Koei Tecmo had perhaps the biggest multiplatform ads, starting with Samurai Warriors 5, the latest release of the Dynasty Warriors spin-off with a focus on Japan. This time, it focuses on Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi, features a more stylized art direction and will come to Steam along with console versions this summer.
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection is also coming to Steam via Koei Tecmo. The June 10 launch will include the enhanced Sigma ports for Ninja Gaiden 1 and 2 and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, as well as all relevant DLCs for those titles. There will also be a crossover event that will allow you to play as Ryu Hayabusa in Nioh 2.
Knockout City, the cartoon takes on multiplayer games from EA and Velan Studios, is also coming to the PC via Origin and Steam. It will have crossplay with the Switch, Xbox and PlayStation versions as well.
Square Enix’s Legend of Mana The remastering will come to Steam on June 24th. SaGa Frontier Remastered, which was previously announced last year, but had a new trailer today, also comes to Steam this year.
So, there Stubbs, the zombie in rebel without pulse. Yes, the beloved (?) Original Xbox action game will be back on March 16 on all current platforms, including Steam.
Neon White, the very beautiful, very strange and weird first-person action game from Annapurna Interactive and Ben Esposito, is also coming to Steam.

These are the Steam versions of the current Nintendo Direct games that we have been able to confirm so far. Given the, er, path of the Octopath Traveler, Square Enix’s beautiful Project Triangle Strategy is likely to hit Steam as well, but fans of strategy and RPG games will have to wait a little longer for any official information about it.