It was quite the week for the games industry with not one, not two, but… well many live shows and events occurring last week with more still to come later this month.
Arguably two of the biggest were Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest, which aired on Friday, and the Xbox Games Showcase, which went live on Sunday – both promising big announcements and fresh looks at upcoming software.
Interestingly, Geoff would preface his show via a Twitch Q&A with a clarification that this year’s Summer Game Fest would focus more on already announced titles as opposed to juggernaut premiers. It was a smart move in hindsight; the general feedback rather critical of the show with over 40% of over 250,000 gamers rating it a D grade and under 10% an A grade (according to Geoff’s own poll on X).
A couple days later Xbox would deliver one of its best showcases in years, at a point where it sorely needed it, with a number of high-profile games shown releasing in 2024, 2025 and beyond. Again, another of Geoff’s polls on X would emphasise just how well received the event had been with a massive 65% giving it an A grade (from over 163,000 respondents and counting).
But how did the games do with press? Which ones were making headlines and stealing the spotlight following the two shows?
Rather than just considering quantity of articles, Fancensus’ Flare Score also considers numerous other metrics including reach of approximately 3,000 featured websites, the split between headlining articles and those that merely mention the title, and presence of articles on a website's front page. Essentially, it gives an overall performance that focuses on quality and not just quantity awarding a score out of 100.
When examining the 24-hour window following each of the two respective shows, it's clear that Xbox Games Showcase had the bigger impact with press; the top five scoring titles all featured in this show, with a further three more featuring in the top ten.
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