A List of Things That Are Not Known to Be Present at the Summer Game Fest


We have reached the end of the countdown to a week that will be packed with everything from game announcements and trailers to updates and live events in Los Angeles, as well as general mayhem. Summer Game Fest is an exhibition that was established by Geoff Keighley with the purpose of bringing the gaming community together around a midsummer feast of news about video games. This exhibition serves as a significant glue that ties everything together. Keighley, on the other hand, is making an effort to suppress the excessive expectations of fans by providing a rundown of some of the items that will not be present at Summer Game Fest on Friday. He does this every year in advance of this event as well as other events that he hosts, such as Gamescom Opening Night Live and The Game Awards.


During a live question and answer session that took place on Twitch over the weekend, Keighley addressed a number of questions that fans had about the upcoming showcase. At the same time, she provided a detailed synopsis of what to expect on Friday as well as what not to anticipate.

Keighley said that there will be a great deal of updates for games that are currently available, such as Kingdom Come 2: Deliverance and Palworld. This was in reference to what is going to be released in the future. Additionally, trailers for games that have already been announced will be presented. These games include Batman: Arkham VR, Monster Hunter Wilds, Supermarket Simulator, Metaphor: Refantazio, and Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO. In addition to revealing that we would be getting something from Blumhouse Games, he also disclosed that a new trailer for the animated series Among Us has been released.

However, the fact that the list of events that he will not be attending is somewhat longer should not come as a surprise to anybody since he is the kind of person who enjoys keeping surprises to himself.

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