Summer Game Fest presenter Geoff Keighley promises that Thursday's livestream will feature a wave of new information surrounding previously announced games, but viewers hoping for any new reveals should keep their expectations in check. With E3 2022 officially canceled, it falls on other livestream events like the upcoming Summer Games Fest to provide an outlet for publishers to show off their upcoming releases with exciting trailers and interviews — and June’s festivities have already kicked off thanks to last week’s Sony State Of Play.
However, while fans were expecting big developments like God Of War Ragnarök’s release date or a reveal trailer for Final Fantasy Remake Part 2 during Thursday’s State Of Play event, it largely consisted of smaller announcements like VR support for last year's Resident Evil: Village and PC ports of Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man games. Many viewers who tuned into the Sony State Of Play event were disappointed by the lack of earth-shattering revelations, but hopes remain high that the rest of this year's Summer Games Fest livestream showcases will be packed with major trailers and game announcements.
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According to Summer Game Fest architect Geoff Keighley, fans looking forward to this Thursday’s inaugural Summer Games Fest 2022 livestream may need to tone down their expectations. Keighley recently spoke about the upcoming Summer Game Fest event in a Twitter Spaces audio session earlier this weekend (as transcribed by VGC), and he said that while Thursday’s show will feature an exciting mix of “massive” triple-A blockbusters and smaller independent titles, most of them have already been announced and there won’t be any “megaton shocks” at
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