Summer Game Fest 2023: Everything you need to know
All the partners, dates and times, news, and more from of Summer Game Fest
The big Summer Game Fest presentation is now over and it really did kick off the E3 2023 schedule in style. You can catch up on all the announcements below.
Keighley's event almost acts as the tentpole for E3 now that the official E3 2023 event is now canceled, with the host collating all the various showcases under his Summer Game Fest banner nowadays. He calls it "a season of digital video game events from the world’s top game platforms and publishers", which includes the Summer Game Fest showcase that's happening on June 8.
Read on for everything we know about the event, including when and where to watch.
What is Summer Game Fest?
Summer Game Fest is Geoff Keighley's big June extravaganza where we're bound to get a mix of new announcements and updates for some top new games en route. It's a big digital showcase, for which Keighley usually has many reveals lined up, with very few leaking before the event.
The showcase is expected to last two hours. It is immediately followed by Double Fine's Day of the Devs event, which is dedicated to showing off new and exciting indie games in development.
The Summer Game Fest banner also ties in other publisher presentations like the Xbox Game Showcase 2023 and the subsequent Starfield Direct, and later streams like the Ubisoft Forward too.
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When is Summer Game Fest?
Summer Game Fest aired on Thursday, June 8 starting at 12PM PT / 3PM ET / 8PM BST / 9PM CET.
Where to watch Summer Games Fest
You can tune in to watch the Summer Game Fest on the following platforms:
Summer Game Fest news
- Summer Game Fest is returning in 2023 for the third year in a row
- Summer Game Fest will provide "updates from 40+ partners"
- Cyberpunk 2077 devs are showing off the Phantom Liberty DLC at Summer Game Fest
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a side-scrolling hack-and-slasher
- First Mortal Kombat 1 gameplay is predictably brutal and reveals the Kameo Fighter system
- Path of Exile 2 eyes Diablo 4's crown with a killer gameplay teaser
- The Witcher season 3 trailer teases monsters and mayhem
- Dark fantasy FPS Witchfire gets September release date
- Sonic Superstars looks great and it's not just because of the playable Amy, Knuckles, and Tails
- Lies of P just dropped a demo and release date at Summer Game Fest
- Sandland,The Dragon Ball creator's most underrated manga is being turned into an open-world game
- Party Animals, one of the most-wishlisted games on Steam just got a release date after three years in the dark
- Alan Wake 2 is doing one hell of a Resident Evil impression in first gameplay reveal
- Toxic Commando looks like John Carpenter's Left 4 Dead
- Baldur's Gate 3 introduces Gortash, voiced by veteran actor Jason Isaacs
- Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is out in October
- Marvel's Spider-Man 2's Venom is not Eddie Brock
- Ever Crisis looks like a must-play for Final Fantasy 7 fans
- Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name gets November release date
- Fortnite's Chapter 3 trailer puts dinosaurs next to Optimus Prime
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth trailer has Tifa fans very worried
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth delayed to early 2024 and is coming on two discs
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Is Nintendo at Summer Game Fest?
It's looking very unlikely that Nintendo will be at Summer Game Fest. Not only is the publisher not listed as one of Keighley's 40+ partners, Nintendo is well known for keeping its big reveals to its own showcases. However, with Pikmin 4 due to be released in July, it could be that this is the upcoming Switch game that potentially makes an appearance at Summer Game Fest. Interestingly, fans really want to see more of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC that was announced back in February for Pokemon Day, but again The Pokemon Company tends to do its own digital events to reveal such info.
Summer Game Fest partners
The full list of the 40+ Summer Game Fest partners can be found below:
- Activision
- Amazon Games
- Annapurna
- Bandai Namco
- Behaviour
- Capcom
- CD Projekt Red
- Day of the Dev's
- Devolver Digital
- Digital Extremes
- Disney
- EA
- Epic Games
- Focus Entertainment
- Gearbox Publishing
- Grinding Gear Games
- HoYoVerse
- Kabam
- Larian Games
- Level Infinite
- Magic The Gathering
- Neowiz
- Netflix
- Nexon
- Niantic
- North Beach
- Paradox Interactive
- Pearl Abyss
- Phoenix Labs
- Plaion
- PlayStation
- Pocket Pair
- Razer
- Samsung Gaming Hub
- Second Dinner
- Sega
- Smilegate Entertainment
- Square Enix
- Steam
- Techland
- Tribeca Festival
- Ubisoft
- Warner Bros
- Xbox
Summer Game Fest events
In lieu of E3 2023 actually being technically cancelled, Keighley is incorporating the events that are happening under the Summer Game Fest umbrella. They are as follows:
Day of the Devs
Date: June 8
Time: 2PM PDT / 5PM EDT / 10PM BST
Devolver Digital
Date: June 8
Time: 3PM PDT / 6PM EDT / 11PM BST
Tribeca Games Spotlight
Date: June 9
Time: 12PM PDT / 3PM EDT / 8PM BST
Wholesome Direct
Date: June 10
Time: 9AM PDT / 12PM EDT / 5PM BST
Future Games Show
Date: June 10
Time: 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT / 6PM BST
Xbox Games Showcase / Starfield Direct
Date: June 11
Time: 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT / 6PM BST
PC Gaming Show
Date: June 11
Time: 1PM PDT / 4PM EDT / 9PM BST
Ubisoft Forward
Date: June 12
Time: 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT / 6PM BST
Capcom Showcase
Date: June 12
Time: 3PM PDT / 6PM EDT / 11PM BST
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