Gayming Foundation Announces the Gayming Pride Parade at Summer Game Fest

Gayming Pride Parade official key art showing a group of diverse people marching with Pride flags in a pixel art gaming world, with the Summer Game Fest and Gayming Foundation logos.
The Gayming Pride Parade is an official Summer Game Fest livestream celebrating LGBTQ+ games and the people behind them, with ten games featured as virtual parade floats.

By Jon Scarr

The Gayming Foundation has announced the Gayming Pride Parade, and this one is worth paying attention to. It's an official Summer Game Fest livestream celebrating LGBTQ+ games and the people making them, and it's the first queer-focused showcase to ever be part of Summer Game Fest.

The concept is fun. It's set up as a virtual Pride parade for video games, with ten LGBTQ+ games featured as floats, each with trailers, commentary, and developer appearances. Milady Confetti, an award-winning streamer, is hosting, and the Gayming Foundation is producing the whole thing with support from Gayming Magazine.

If you're a developer and want your game in the lineup, submissions are open now at gaymingfoundation.org/prideatsgf.

The Gayming Pride Parade joins a growing list of community-driven showcases at Summer Game Fest alongside the Latin American Games Showcase, Black Voices in Gaming, and Women-Led Games. Summer Game Fest has a lot going on every year, but this kind of showcase is exactly what the season needs more of.

This is also just the start of a bigger summer for the Gayming Foundation. The Gayming Awards follow on June 8, 2026, right after Summer Game Fest Play Days, with the ceremony broadcast exclusively on WOW Presents Plus.

More games, partners, and guests will be announced in the coming weeks. Stay up to date at gaymingfoundation.org or follow the Gayming Foundation on Instagram and Bluesky at gaymingfdn.

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Jon covers video game news, reviews, industry shifts, cloud gaming, plus movies, TV, and toys, with an eye on how entertainment fits into everyday life.

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