Over the last few decades, the gaming industry has grown exponentially. From home consoles to the PC market and even mobile gaming, the industry continues to push its boundaries. As it does, more high-profile events like The Game Awards crop up, each of which announces a slew of new experiences. While it may not be the oldest convention, Gamescom is certainly one of biggest.
In 2022, Geoff Keighley hosted his own Summer Games Fest event and Gamescom Opening Night Live, with plans to host his Game Awards at the end of the year. His Gamescom opener was a packed two-hour live event full of new game reveals and looks at some highly anticipated titles. From reveals like Atlas Fallen to long-awaited titles such as Hogwarts Legacy, Gamescom Opening Night Live 2022 seemingly had something for everyone.
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The first Gamescom World Premiere came in strong with an ambitious title called Everywhere. After a vague trailer, the game's director hinted that the game may be like a Dreams-esque, GTA-inspired experience that mixes a variety of different genres.
Another World Premiere, Dune Awakening had an impressive-looking cinematic trailer, capturing the same lofty aesthetics of the recent Dune movie. The final title card read that Dune Awakening will be an open-world survival MMO, which suits the sci-fi saga perfectly by presenting an explorable universe with Sandworms and Freemen throughout.
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