NACON Connect Returns on March 4 2026 With Fresh Looks at The Mound Omen of Cthulhu, Edge of Memories, and More

Nacon is bringing its Nacon Connect showcase back next week, setting the broadcast for March 4 2026 at 11:00 AM PT, 2:00 PM ET, and 7:00 PM BT. The publisher has not confirmed a runtime, but its press messaging is already pointing to a content dense show built around both upcoming games and new hardware, which is a smart dual track play for a company that wants to keep its ecosystem story aligned across software releases and peripherals.

On the game side, Nacon is teasing new looks at Edge of Memories, The Mound Omen of Cthulhu, and Cthulhu The Cosmic Abyss. The mention of Cthulhu The Cosmic Abyss is especially timely since it is the only highlighted title with a confirmed release date, and it currently has a demo available during Steam Next Fest. For everything else, the big unlock the community is watching for is calendar certainty. Both Edge of Memories and The Mound Omen of Cthulhu are still positioned for 2026, but without exact dates, and this showcase is a prime opportunity for Nacon to convert interest into commitments with firm launch windows and preorder messaging.

Nacon also made it clear the show will not be games only. The press release notes the event will also feature updates from the company’s accessories department, reinforcing that Nacon Connect is operating as a full brand pipeline reveal rather than a pure software showcase. If you are tracking controllers, headsets, and other competitive gear drops alongside your next game backlog, the peripheral segment is likely to be a meaningful part of the broadcast. 

The teaser trailer suggests the event will also revisit several previously revealed projects, including Styx Blads of Greed and Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. It also signals another check in on Greedfall 2, which is currently scheduled to leave early access on March 10 2026, making this showcase a logical marketing beat to sharpen the message ahead of that milestone.

Outside of the confirmed mentions, there is plenty of room for surprise. Nacon has multiple ongoing franchises and licensed projects that could reasonably show up, including an update on future WRC plans and another look at Terminator Survivors, which has been pushed into 2026 and is now positioned as a single player title rather than a coop focused one. If Nacon wants to create a clean narrative for its 2026 slate, this event is the moment to do it: show gameplay, lock dates, and align accessories launches that complement the biggest releases.

 
Which reveal would make Nacon Connect a win for you, a release date for Edge of Memories, a deeper gameplay dive for The Mound Omen of Cthulhu, or a surprise update on WRC and Terminator Survivors?

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