Summer Game Fest returned this year on Thursday, June 9, with a livestream event in which host Geoff Keighley showed off new game announcements, new trailers for upcoming games, and some surprising reveals.
If you didn’t catch the stream on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, or Facebook, we’ve rounded up the biggest announcements and news below.
Just one week after officially unveiling the game, Capcom is already giving fans a new, extended look at Street Fighter 6, the company’s next-generation fighting game. On Thursday at Summer Game Fest, Capcom showed off Guile in battle against his American rival Luke and veteran fighter Ryu.
Aliens: Dark Descent is a new third-person action game from Tindalos Interactive. The cinematic trailer for Dark Descent shows a small team of Colonial Marines working to move through a base of some kind. We see a team of four Marines using automatic weapons and a rocket launcher to slow — but not stop — an onrushing wave of creatures. Announced at Summer Game Fest, Aliens: Dark Descent arrives in 2023.
Striking Distance CEO Glen Schofield was on hand at Summer Game Fest to showcase a new trailer and gameplay footage for The Callisto Protocol— a trailer that host Geoff Keighley called the “Schofield cut” — that drives home just how dangerous space can be. The video debuted on Thursday during Summer Game Fest, showing off more of the game’s viscous menace than ever before.
A new level for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was revealed at Summer Game Fest. The level, called Dark Water, is set on a massive cargo ship. The trailer for the ship level shows off some impressive visuals and firefights from the game, but the most notable part might be its moving cover.
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