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Gear up for this year’s summer game fest streaming live on June 7

Mark your calendars for June 7 and join the global gaming community for this year's Summer Game Fest, streaming live from Los Angeles.

The annual spectacle of gaming excellence, Summer Game Fest, is making its grand return to the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles this June. A melting pot of game announcements, first looks, trailers, and much more awaits gaming enthusiasts around the globe. The event promises a thrilling live experience starting at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET on June 7. If you can’t make it to the venue, worry not; the live stream will also be available on various platforms, including YouTube and Twitch, allowing fans to tune in from anywhere.

What’s new this year?

Tickets for the live audience will go on sale from May 7, as confirmed by a recent press release. This announcement comes on the heels of last year’s news, promising the return of the Summer Game Fest to LA. Furthermore, following the initial showcase on June 7, an exclusive event for media and influencers is set to take place in downtown LA from June 8 to June 10. This invite-only affair, produced by iam8bit, will offer hands-on gameplay sessions with some of the most anticipated upcoming games.

Adding to the excitement, the Day of the Devs: SGF Edition will immediately follow the official Summer Game Fest stream on June 7. This segment will spotlight over a dozen games, ensuring the gaming celebration continues with even more content for enthusiasts. While the complete list of participants and activities is yet to be unveiled, the anticipation builds as the event promises to showcase the best of the gaming world.

Last year’s highlights and what to expect

Reflecting on last year’s success, the Summer Game Fest achieved a remarkable milestone with more than 34 million global livestreams, marking a 26% increase from the previous year. The peak concurrent viewer count reached an impressive 3.8 million, underscoring the event’s growing popularity and significance in the gaming community.

As we look forward to this year’s edition, expectations are high for an even more spectacular showcase of gaming prowess. Whether you’re a fan eagerly awaiting the latest game announcements or a developer keen to share your newest creation, the Summer Game Fest is the perfect platform to celebrate all things gaming.

For those who wish to relive the excitement of last year’s event and catch up on the coolest games showcased, numerous recaps and highlights are available across reputable gaming sites. These retrospectives provide a glimpse into the past and set the stage for the upcoming festivities.

The Summer Game Fest continues to be a highlight in the gaming calendar. It brings together the community to celebrate creativity, innovation, and fun. Mark your calendars for June 7, and prepare for an unforgettable experience.

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