vThe summer season is among the most exciting for gamers because it is when most publishers and creators of video games preview upcoming releases. Since the Covid-19 epidemic eliminated E3 as a show, publishers have changed things up and organised a variety of reveal-focused live-stream events across the whole season. Previously, everything revolved around E3. 2023 is shaping up to be no different, especially now that E3 2023 is canceled.
Many live-stream events have already been announced, including those from Meta, Microsoft, and gaming’s top man Geoff Keighley. It can be difficult to keep everything straight, but we can assist. This is each significant, announcement-heavy video game live stream that will occur throughout the summer of 2023.
Meta Quest Gaming Showcase: 10 a.m. PT June 1
At 10 a.m. PT on June 1, the Meta Quest Gaming display will launch things by showing what’s next for Meta’s gaming headset. This will be the first important display of the summer. After the debut of the PlayStation VR2 and a difficult year for the firm overall, Meta truly needs to outline what customers of Meta Quest can expect in the near future.
Summer Game Fest: June 8
Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest showcase returns yet again on June 8, although a specific time for the event hasn’t been shared yet. Expect this expo to include a wide range of announcements from all areas of the gaming business, just like in years past. If we’re lucky, there might be one or two E3-sized announcements.
Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct Double Feature: June 11
On June 11, Microsoft will host two concurrent demonstrations beginning at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. The Xbox Games Showcase is the first, and according to Microsoft, it will include “new surprises and first looks from our incredibly talented internal studios and our many creative partners around the world.” The Starfield Direct will offer a thorough deep dive into Bethesda Game Studios’ next RPG before its September release right after that.
PC Gaming Show: June 11
PC Gamer will host yet another PC Gaming Show later on June 11. This showcase’s main goal is to spotlight future independent and AAA games that will be released on PC in the upcoming months, as its name implies. If that’s the platform you use mostly for gaming, you should absolutely pay attention to this presentation.
source from: msn.com