[Update: The show is now over, but be sure to check out our Summer Game Fest announcements recap for a look at all the biggest news.] Summer Game Fest has become one of the biggest gaming news events of the year, and during this Not-E3 season, it just might be the biggest. This year's show will air live across the world and will also have in-person attendance at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park. If you want to watch the show live--online at home or via a participating movie theater, you can do that, and we have all the information you need to see the news as it drops.
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You'll be able to catch the showcase on all of the usual social media platforms that Summer Game Fest is available on, as listed below, and GameSpot will be streaming the show. Live cinema screenings of the event will also be offered. A full list of participating theaters is available if you prefer to watch it on the big screen.
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Beyond that, SGF usually doesn't have too many blockbuster reveals, and the bulk of the show normally contains a number of new trailers for games that have already been revealed. With Square Enix attending, it's a safe bet that something related to Final Fantasy 16 or its new soapy multiplayer shooter Foamstars will be shown, Bandai Namco probably has a Tekken 8 trailer prepared, and Activision could show off footage from this year's Call of Duty.
Street Fighter 6 will be a week old by the time that Capcom hits the stage, so the publisher will probably be focused on its next game, Exoprimal, and HoYoVerse will likely have new updates for Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail. Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red debuted new footage of the game's Phantom Liberty at last year's The Game Awards, and the studio did mention that it would reveal more details about the DLC in June.
On the entertainment side, Henry Cavill and the cast of The Witcher will also show off the world premiere of the season 3 trailer for the hit show ahead of its June 29 release on Netflix.
Once Keighley's show wraps up, the rest of June contains several other showcases that you can tune in for. There'll be a daily barrage of shows, so get ready for the return of Wholesome Direct on June 10, the Future Games Show Summer Showcase that same day, the Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct on June 11, and Ubisoft Forward on June 12.
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