Following the death of E3, the Summer Games Fest and its accompanying suite of shows have fully taken over the June gaming slot. This means the last week or so is a glimpse of gaming’s foreseeable future, at least with regards to its big summer showcases. So, with that in mind, how did the event go? In my opinion, it was a bit hit-or-miss — most of the big shows appeared to be about release dates rather than new game reveals. However, that’s still something and most of the games shown looked like fun.
The event has become not so much an event as a big Summer Games umbrella, with the showcases now becoming more boutique and focused. The publisher-specific events were more about gameplay deep dives, such as those for Starfield or Assassin’s Creed Mirage. It’s good because it allows more time to focus on the games, though it does make the shows a little scattershot. And I still don’t approve of Summer Game Fest inserting two trailers for TV shows amongst the games — including one for the new season of The Witcher, a show that’s only tangentially related to games.
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