Geoff Keighley confirms a new Kickoff Live
Today it was revealed that the digital edition of E3 2022 was canceled, something that had already been rumored for a couple of months. Similar to what happened when it was announced that there will be no face-to-face edition of this event, Geoff Keighley did not lose the opportunity, and decided to make a couple of ads related to the Summer Game Fest , which seems to become the substitute From E3, at least this year.
Through a Tweet, as well as a statement on the official site of the June event, it has been confirmed that In the summer of this year, another Kickoff Live will be held. Remember that it was in this event where we had a great look at Tew Ring last year, so we will surely have revelations of this level in the 2022 edition, perhaps a release date for God of War Ragnarok.
This was what was commented about:
“Summer Game Fest 2022 will have a list of digital live broadcast programs, including a spectacular live release program, presented by Geoff Keighley, full of world premieres, and Days of the Devs with IAM8bit and Double Fine. The Kickoff show will be followed by a series of TBA events of publishers and game platforms. Stay tuned for more details. “
Next to the Kickoff Live event, Summer Game Fest will feature Days of the Devs, independent event organized by IAM8bit and Double Fine, as well as a series of presentations by other companies . In this way, the possibility of seeing the rumored Ubisoft Forward that would reveal immortals Fenyx Rising 2, as well as the Nintendo Direct of summer in this framework.
At the moment there is no information related to the dates for these events, but Keighley has promised that in the future we will have more details about it . On related topics, you can learn more about the cancellation of E3 2022 here.
Editor’s note:
After that at 2020 E3 was canceled, and in 2021 the experience was completely online, it seems that the lack of this event in 2022 could well be the last nail for this coffin. Although that is not given up, everything has to come to an end.