Date & Time: Summer Game Fest 2022 – This is what awaits you

Summer Game Fest 2022

This year’s E3 2022 falls completely into the water even the online format was canceled at the beginning of April. However, you don’t have to worry about missing out on the latest game innovations. Because this year, too, the well-known moderator Geoff Keighley (The Game Awards, E3, Opening Night Live) as part of the multi-day show called Summer Game Fest report on the most exciting news from the world of video games with numerous live streams as a direct competitor to E3.

This year will be more than 30 studios the Summer Game Fest 2022 support and have a lot of news in their luggage. Among other things, there are 2K, Activision, Capcom, gearbox, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, riot and many more. The announcements await you in various smaller events and live streams. The big show on June 9 will kick things off.

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All information about the Summer Game Fest 2022

When does Summer Game Fest 2022 start? The start of the big game shower will take place next Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 8 p.m. German time.

  • begin: June 9, 2022, 8 p.m

How long is Summer Game Fest 2022? Those responsible announced on Twitter that the show will last between 90 and 120 minutes. Since this is a live event, no more precise information can be given. Numerous guests are expected to make announcements live during the show.

Where can I watch Summer Game Fest 2022? The event will take place exclusively in digital form. You can watch the various live streams on the well-known streaming platforms on the channels of the Game Awards follow live.

What is Summer Game Fest?

As part of the multi-day digital show moderated by Geoff Keighley, news about current games will be announced or completely new titles will be presented to the public for the first time. It is particularly important to the organizers that a colorful program is shown.

So you can expect not only big AAA titles, but also smaller indie productions. According to Keighley, the focus is on games that have already been announced. This should also include titles that we haven’t seen for a long time.



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