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Summer Game Fest’s first in-person show will take place on June 8th

Summer Game Fest’s first in-person show will take place on June 8th

 
Kris Holt
Kris Holt

Geoff Keighley and his team might be focused on The Game Awards, but they’re also looking ahead to their next gaming event. The fourth edition of Summer Game Fest’s live kickoff show, which will have a live audience for the first time, will take place on June 8th. 

Keighley was involved with E3 for 25 years, though he backed out in early 2020 (before the Entertainment Software Association canceled that year’s edition). Three years later, the two events are set to go toe-to-toe.

The long-running expo hasn’t held an in-person event since 2019. The 2020 and 2022 editions of E3 were called off, though it went ahead as an online-only event in 2021. E3’s partner showcases start on June 11th with the in-person component of the show (which PAX operator ReedPop will run) slated for June 13th to 16th.

Summer Game Fest

The Summer Game Fest showcase will take place at the 6,000-capacity YouTube Theater, a 20-minute drive from E3’s Los Angeles Convention Center home base. As ever, the former will feature world premieres, gameplay demos and other announcements. Unless you want to attend Summer Game Fest in person, you won’t need to buy a ticket as you can watch the event live on the likes of YouTube and Twitch. It’s not yet clear if publishers and studios will offer hands-on demos, as is the case at E3.

Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics

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