

Netflix is rolling out Geeked Week content all week, but Friday will highlight the streamer’s gaming-related content, including The Cuphead Show, Sonic Prime, Dota: Dragon’s Blood, and Tekken : Bloodline. Where to watch: YouTube | Twitch | Twitter | Facebook Netflix Geeked Week Games Showcase Where to watch: YouTube | Twitch | Twitter | Facebook Friday, June 10 IGN Expoĭetails are still scant, but IGN’s livestream promises “new announcements, never-before-seen gameplay, and exclusive gaming reveals.” Here’s the official description: “A clueless team of Devolver Digital execs, scrambling to produce a presentation, accidentally trigger a reality-bending, industry-wide event that threatens the very fabric of video game time and space.” In reality, Devolver will likely show some cool game trailers. Where to watch: YouTube | Twitch | Twitter | Facebook Devolver Direct 2022Įxpect hijinks, game announcements, and probably a few gallons of fake blood during Devolver Digital’s annual. The Day of the Devs showcase will reveal a new game from Monument Valley developer Ustwo games alongside new trailers, updates, and game announcements. Immediately following the Summer Game Fest livestream will be a new showcase from iam8bit and Double Fine Productions, where the focus will be on new and announced indie games. Where to watch: YouTube | Twitch | Twitter | Facebook Day of the Devs: SGF Edition Showcase But he cautioned that Summer Games Fest will primarily focus on “stuff that is announced,” so keep your lofty expectations in check. The show, which is expected to run between 90 minutes and two hours, will feature “a couple of new game announcements” and some surprises, Keighley said. Confirmed to appear at the Summer Game Fest kickoff livestream are Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Gotham Knights, Cuphead : The Delicious Last Course, and The Callisto Protocol. The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley and friends promise a “cross-industry showcase of announcements and games” during Thursday’s stream. Here’s a breakdown of the colloquially known “Not-E3” schedule so far, and what to expect from each show. The company has not announced a Nintendo Direct for June. Nintendo, as Nintendo does, is still a wild card. Electronic Arts and Ubisoft have already ruled out doing their respective events, EA Play and Ubisoft Forward, in June. Microsoft, Capcom, Netflix, Devolver Digital, and many others have stepped in to fill the void, with the Geoff Keighley-led Summer Game Fest kicking off a week of livestreaming events showcasing hundreds of new and upcoming games.Ī few major game publishers have already signaled that they won’t hold an E3-style showcase during this time.
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Just because E3 2022 isn’t happening officially doesn’t mean game developers and publishers are skipping out on a summer full of announcements.
