Official E3 is cancelled for 2022, and it sure feels like it could be dead for real this time, but the E3 schedule lives on in spirit as major publishers host their own independent livestreams. Alongside them are group events like the Summer Game Fest and our own PC Gaming Show bringing even more announcements. There are still plenty of upcoming games this year to look forward to and we'll be getting to see a lot of them this summer.
So far, the 'E3 schedule' for 2022 looks like it will be a lot more manageable than the last couple years. In 2020 and 2021 events were spread out, making it tough to keep track of when to tune into the games and publishers you were actually interested in week-by-week. So far for the 2022 schedule, early June is the time to watch. Publisher showcases may wind up getting distributed across the summer as they're announced, though, and we'll keep track of all the days and times you need to know right here.
Here's the developing 'E3' schedule 2022 and Summer Game Fest schedule:
Livestream: Sunday, June 12 at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern / 6pm BST on Twitch and YouTube
What to expect:Now that Xbox Games and Bethesda are under the same Microsoft roof, they've also paired up for a summer showcase. Between the two, there are a lot of big games we'll want to hear about. With its release date incoming, this is likely when we'll get a genuine look at Starfield. From Microsoft, there are all sorts of other likely attendees: continued updates on Minecraft and Halo Infinite along with possible looks at Obsidian's new RPG Avowed or maybe Fable 4.
Livestream: Sunday, June 12, time TBA on Twitch and YouTube.
What to expect: Oh, the PC Gaming Show? Yup, we're coming back this summer too with another showcase
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