summer game fest 2023
Summer Game Fest 2023: All the games announced
After dozens of stories, we're just about wrapped with our coverage of Summer Game Fest 2023. Following the cancellation of E3 back in March, we had a smaller, stripped-back experience at SGF. It began... before it all began, with Sony holding its own PlayStation Showcase livestream on May 24th. It was a pretty packed show, featuring Bungie's Marathon, Haven's Fairgame$, a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake, more info on Final Fantasy XVI and Spider-Man 2, and a release date for Alan Wake II. There was also the Project Q handheld streaming device.
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Summer Game Fest 2023 and the stagnant state of the industry
The video game industry is larger than it's ever been. The biggest companies are worth trillions of dollars and dozens more operate in the billions. In terms of social impact, video games are an established, powerful segment of the art and entertainment landscape. In 2023, the state of the video game market is, "big and getting bigger." So why, from a player perspective, does it feel like the industry is shrinking?
Summer Game Fest 2023: How to watch and what to expect
E3 is canceled this year due to both the pandemic's effects on development schedules and the success of events elsewhere in the year, like The Game Awards. As such, expectations are higher than ever for Summer Game Fest (SGF). It's now the biggest mid-year opportunity for developers to reveal new games and hype up their upcoming releases. At the same time, you might not see absolutely everyone. Don't worry if it's all a bit overwhelming -- we'll let you know how to watch, and what you'll likely see when Geoff Keighley and partner studios take to the stage.
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