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E3 might be dead this year but it seems like a lot of shows are there to step up for the missing pressers this week.
LRG3 on June 6 @ 4 pm ET
Kicking things off on Monday, we have Limited Run's third summer gaming showcase, with the official site promising "over 30 awesome game trailers and physical release reveals."
Summer Games Fest Live June 9 @ 2 pm ET
The Geoff Keighley Show is back this year and aside from Microsoft's showcase in its usual Sunday evening slot, Summer Game Fest Live will likely be the best place to see some big new games. And Geoff. Lots of Geoff
Netflix Geeked June 10 @ 1 pm ET
Netflix is running themed shows every day next week, with Friday's being focused exclusively on gaming stuff. The schedule says we'll be seeing the likes of the new Cuphead, Sonic, and Tekken shows among others, plus some Netflix games and likely a few new announcements of either games or shows based on them.
Tribeca Games Spotlight June 10 @ 3 pm ET
A curated showcase of some prime indie titles, with behind-the-scenes deep dives into all nine of the announced games.
Guerrilla Collective Showcase June 11 @ 11 am ET
If indie games are your jam, you're not going to want to miss this one. The lineup for the show is mostly already on the Guerrilla Collective site already and there are some fantastic titles.
Wholesome Games Direct June 11 @ 3:30 pm ET
Fans of comfy and colourful wholesome games will definitely want to tune in for this.
Future of Play Direct June 11 @ 1:30 pm ET
Expect even more indie love here,
Future Games Show June 11 @ 3 pm ET
GamesRadar's own gaming show has been attracting more and more big names over the years, with the 2022 showcase set to include around 40 games and be hosted by Denise Gough and Doug Cockle.
Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase. June 12 @ 1 pm ET
This is the big one, with a lot of eyes on the House of Xbox hoping to see what the future of the platform looks like.
PC Gaming Show June 12 @ 3:30 ET
The site says there will be more than 45 games featured, name-dropping the likes of Arma and Space Marine 2 and mentioning reveals from Klei Entertainment (Don't Starve, Mark of the Ninja) and 11 Bit Studios (This War of Mine, Frostpunk).
Busy week for shows are you all in or all out?
LRG3 on June 6 @ 4 pm ET
Kicking things off on Monday, we have Limited Run's third summer gaming showcase, with the official site promising "over 30 awesome game trailers and physical release reveals."
Summer Games Fest Live June 9 @ 2 pm ET
The Geoff Keighley Show is back this year and aside from Microsoft's showcase in its usual Sunday evening slot, Summer Game Fest Live will likely be the best place to see some big new games. And Geoff. Lots of Geoff
Netflix Geeked June 10 @ 1 pm ET
Netflix is running themed shows every day next week, with Friday's being focused exclusively on gaming stuff. The schedule says we'll be seeing the likes of the new Cuphead, Sonic, and Tekken shows among others, plus some Netflix games and likely a few new announcements of either games or shows based on them.
Tribeca Games Spotlight June 10 @ 3 pm ET
A curated showcase of some prime indie titles, with behind-the-scenes deep dives into all nine of the announced games.
Guerrilla Collective Showcase June 11 @ 11 am ET
If indie games are your jam, you're not going to want to miss this one. The lineup for the show is mostly already on the Guerrilla Collective site already and there are some fantastic titles.
Wholesome Games Direct June 11 @ 3:30 pm ET
Fans of comfy and colourful wholesome games will definitely want to tune in for this.
Future of Play Direct June 11 @ 1:30 pm ET
Expect even more indie love here,
Future Games Show June 11 @ 3 pm ET
GamesRadar's own gaming show has been attracting more and more big names over the years, with the 2022 showcase set to include around 40 games and be hosted by Denise Gough and Doug Cockle.
Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase. June 12 @ 1 pm ET
This is the big one, with a lot of eyes on the House of Xbox hoping to see what the future of the platform looks like.
PC Gaming Show June 12 @ 3:30 ET
The site says there will be more than 45 games featured, name-dropping the likes of Arma and Space Marine 2 and mentioning reveals from Klei Entertainment (Don't Starve, Mark of the Ninja) and 11 Bit Studios (This War of Mine, Frostpunk).
Busy week for shows are you all in or all out?