With No E3, Video Game Industry Comes Together to Launch Summer Game Fest Event

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Several major game companies have come together to launch SummerGameFest, a four-month rollout of news, announcements, playable demos of upcoming titles, interviews, panels and more from leading developers and publishers

The four-month virtual"season" will feature announcements, playable demos of upcoming titles, interviews, panels and more from leading developers and publishers, curated by The Game Awards creator, producer and host Geoff Keighley., multiple major video game companies have come together to launch Summer Game Fest, a four-month rollout of news, announcements, playable demos of upcoming games, interviews, panels and more from leading developers and publishers.

The Game Awards creator and producer Geoff Keighley will curate content for the event, as well as host and produce pre- and post-show specials for specific news reveals. Video game memorabilia and collectible company iam8bit will also serve as producers and curators of additional programming to be revealed at a later date.

"It's been a busy quarantine, really doing a lot of listening to where different game developers are and what can help them, as well as listening to fans about who really want to believe in something bigger," Keighley tells. "It felt like maybe there's a chance to start something new from the comfort of home."

 

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