Rockstar has announced plans to add Bully and LA Noire to GTA+ later in 2024.
13.03.2024 - 19:31 / gamingbolt.com / Summer Game Fest / Nintendo
The Summer Game Fest returns on June 7th, streaming from the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles. It airs at 2 PM PT/5 PM ET/9 PM GMT and will run for two hours, showcasing “what’s next in gaming.”
While it’s a ways off from announcing appearing titles, we can guess some of them based on the titles launching in June. Elden Ring has a history with the show, so it makes sense that its expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, should receive a new trailer before launching on June 21st.
Capcom’s Monster Hunter Stories remaster should also get a new trailer since it’s out on June 16th for PC, PS4 and Nintendo Switch. Then there’s Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance, an enhanced version of Atlus’s 2021 role-playing game, also launching on June 21st.
With the Electronic Entertainment Expo gone, we could see other announcements, including updates on titles out later this year and some world premieres. Stay tuned for more details and updates in the coming months.
Rockstar has announced plans to add Bully and LA Noire to GTA+ later in 2024.
Exactly one year after its successful 2023 launch, Dead Island 2 is finally looking to make its arrival on Steam later this month, on April 22. This news comes just weeks after Dead Island 2 revealed key details of its second story DLC, titled SoLA, a southern LA music festival romp set for April 17.
Miramax has set the release date for , Robert Zemeckis‘ latest project starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, with the film set to release later this year.
Dead Island 2 has revealed that its second story DLC, titled SOLA Festival, is ready to drop next month. The first-person zombie slaughtering adventure released its first DLC, Haus, back in November. Dead Island 2 recently shared on Twitter that players collectively killed more than 66 million zombies in its popular Haus DLC.
Candy Crush Saga is gearing up for the fourth installment of their All Stars event. Yes, Candy Crush All Stars 2024 drops on March 26, 2024. This time, they’re setting the bar sky-high with the largest prize pool ever seen in the casual mobile gaming scene.
E3 is comfortably six feet under at this point, but that doesn’t mean we’ll be bereft of video game shenanigans this summer. Host Geoff Keighley has announced that his Summer Game Fest event will return on Friday, 7th June at 5PM PT/5PM ET/10PM BST. It’ll be broadcast live from the YouTube Theatre in glitzy Los Angeles.
The date for Summer Game Fest 2024 has been confirmed, with the gaming showcase taking place on Friday, June 7.
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We knew it was coming, particularly considering the ultimate demise of E3, but today Geoff Keighley announced when this year’s big Summer Game Fest kickoff show will take place. This year’s event will be livestreamed to the world on June 7 and once again emanate from the Los Angeles' YouTube Theater. If you’d like to take in the festivities in person, public ticket sales will begin on May 7. In the meantime, you can sign up for alerts at the Summer Game Fest website.
E3 may be dead, but its spirit will once again hang around downtown Los Angeles this year for a week of game announcements and updates in early June.
Geoff Keighley will host the Summer Game Fest 2024 showcase on June 7 at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET at YouTube Theater in Los Angeles, the event announced. You will be able to watch it on YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, X, Steam, and a variety of international partners.
Summer Game Fest 2024 has been confirmed to take place on 7th June this year, kickstarting what we expect to be a weekend full of video game showcases, announcements and more.