This game has been on an off the rumor mill for quite some time now and is a perfect fit for an event like Summer Game Fest, assuming development has been going as originally planned. But now that the game has been officially revealed with a cinematic trailer, perhaps a gameplay reveal would make it to the show? The second candidate for big announcements is the long rumored Bioshock reboot. For big ticket announcements, I expected Jedi: Survivor to be announced here since EA has officially cancelled plans for their EA Play event this year. But the show has always had an ace or two up its sleeve and this year will be no different. The event, which continues throughout the season, will no doubt feature a good number of indie announcements, but also provide updates on currently released games in the form of DLC reveals. The Summer Game Fest for this year though, will most likely be in line with the previous year’s event albeit with some changes in setting for the kickoff show, thanks to in person events now being possible as opposed to the last couple of years. Who knows, it could one day bring big publishers together on a grand stage on the level of E3! But that’s a topic for another day. The Summer Game Fest, also from Keighley, is slowly gaining prominence. With E3 as we knew it essentially being gone over the past couple of years, Geoff Keighley’s Game Awards has been the only grand stage event for games. You would love to hear about 2022: A Pivotal Year in History of Video Games. Here are some of the events that are likely to transpire. From Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest to Microsoft and Bethesda’s games showcase and everything in between, there are some cool surprises right in the corner, no doubt. While dedicated connoisseurs of the once yearly extravaganza, like me, wish that we get back to the hay days of E3 2016, there are still plenty of reasons to get excited for this year’s E3 season. The E3 season is still being treated as a time of videogames showcases and big game reveals. E3 has been officially cancelled this year, but it is not all bad news. Well, that used to be the case when E3 was in its full glory. A time when companies come together to showcase what is in the works, helping us justify the investment on that shiny new console or gaming rig. It is that time of the year when gamers get ready for their own version of Christmas.
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