Eclipse Glow Games has confirmed that Tides of Annihilation will be playable at Gamescom 2026 in Cologne, Germany, giving European players their first hands-on opportunity with the PS5 action title. The show runs from 26th to 30th August 2026.
Europe gets its first look at the game in action
This will be the first time the game has been playable anywhere in Europe, which is a meaningful step for a title that has spent most of its public life as a series of trailers and reveal clips. Both press and general public will have access to the demo on the show floor, meaning hands-on impressions and fresh gameplay footage should hit the internet in volume once Gamescom opens its doors.
Here's the thing: Gamescom floor demos have a way of either supercharging anticipation or quietly cooling it. For a game like Tides of Annihilation, which has generated genuine buzz largely on the strength of its concept and visual style, actual controller time in the hands of players and press will be the real test.
What the game is actually going for
First revealed during a PlayStation livestream in early 2025, Tides of Annihilation is a fantasy action-adventure built around Arthurian legend, set against the backdrop of a shattered, invasion-ravaged modern London. Eclipse Glow Games has cited Stellar Blade and Devil May Cry as direct inspirations, which tells you exactly what kind of combat system they are aiming for: fast, stylish, and demanding.
The premise is genuinely distinct. Arthurian mythology dropped into a contemporary city overrun by an otherworldly invasion is not a combination you see often, and the visual contrast of ancient legend against crumbling urban architecture has been one of the game's strongest selling points so far.
The build-up to August
What most players miss when a game gets a Gamescom slot is how much the surrounding noise matters. Press previews from Cologne tend to shape the conversation for months afterward, and for a title still without a confirmed release date, a strong showing in late August could meaningfully shift the timeline expectations the community is already speculating about.
The game has built a following based on its aesthetic and its ambitious inspirations, but there is still a camp of players who want to see whether the combat holds up beyond the curated moments in trailers. A public demo answers that question faster than any developer update could.
For anyone planning to follow the coverage closely, the Tides of Annihilation guides hub will be the place to track everything that comes out of the show, alongside the broader gaming guides coverage from Gamescom across all titles. Cologne is six weeks away, and the clock is running.








