E3 may have been canceled (again), but there are still plenty of showcases taking place this summer that will more than fill its void. Geoff Keighley’s annual Summer Game Fest leads the charge with its main show as well as a number of smaller presentations under its umbrella. Heavy hitters like Xbox and Ubisoft will broadcast livestreams alongside more niche, indie-focused events. To keep track of it all, here’s the current schedule of events taking place this June, which we’ll update regularly as new broadcasts are announced and solidified.
June 1
Meta Quest Gaming Showcase
Start Time: 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
What Is It: The third annual showcase will feature over 40 minutes of exclusive new games coming to Meta Quest VR headsets, including titles debuting during a 15-minute pre-show.
June 6
Guerrilla Collective
Start Time: TBA
What Is It: Running from June 6-13, Guerrilla Collective and The Mix provide a platform for dozens of indie titles, both in livestreams and at a physical event. In addition to the Guerrilla Collective online showcase, it also hosts broadcasts from partners Black Voices in Gaming and Dames 4 Games.
June 7
Tribeca Games Festival
Start Time: TBA
What Is It: The interactive side of the annual film festival highlights a small selection of upcoming games nominated by Tribeca. The 2023 nominees have not been revealed yet, but last year’s show featured exclusive trailers and developer interviews for each selection. The event as a whole runs from June 7-18.
June 8
Summer Game Fest
Start Time: 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET
What Is It: Geoff Keighley’s big summer showcase unfolds live from the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles. If previous years are any indication, expect a number of world premieres from triple-A publishers and indie studios alike.
June 10
Future Games Show
Start Time: 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
What Is It: GamesRadar’s annual digital showcase returns and will boast over 40 new game trailers, including world premieres.
OTK Games Expo
Start Time: 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET
What Is It: Hosted by popular Twitch streamer Asmongold, who’s joined by panelists Emiru and Esfand, the OTK Games Expo is a three-hour event that shines a spotlight on 30 games.
June 11
Xbox Games Showcase/Starfield Direct
Start Time: 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
What Is It: This double feature begins with Xbox’s biggest annual media presentation, which could show off any number of announced first-party games as well as reveal a few surprises. Immediately following the Showcase is the Starfield Direct, a deep dive into Bethesda’s ambitious sci-fi open-world RPG.
PC Gaming Show
Start Time: TBA
What Is It: PC Gamer’s yearly celebration of all things PC gaming kicks off after Microsoft’s events conclude. Previous shows suggest we should expect to see a number of titles targeting the personal computer as well as some new hardware and accessories.
June 12
Ubisoft Forward
Start Time: TBA
What Is It: Ubisoft was among the first to pull out of E3, instead hosting a live Forward event that, according to the publisher, “promises exciting news on upcoming games from our teams around the world.”
June 13
Xbox Games Showcase Extended
Start Time: 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
What Is It: This presentation expands on the news from the Xbox Games Showcase by featuring in-depth interviews with the developers behind the games highlighted at the primary show.
TBA
In addition, the following broadcasts have been confirmed for June but do not have concrete dates as of yet.
Devolver Direct
What It Is: Devolver Digital loves rolling out the carpet for its large portfolio of titles in the most unhinged ways possible. We look forward to seeing what shenanigans they have in store for 2023.
Future of Play Direct
What It Is: If you enjoy gaming showcases with a Toonami-inspired anime vibe, the Future of Play Direct is for you. The event is hosted by android VTuber Melios and features a selection of curated game reveals, trailers, musical performances, and special guests.
Upload VR Showcase
What It Is: VR fans looking to devour game reveals outside of just the Meta umbrella can look forward to watching the enthusiast site’s big show.
Wholesome Games Direct
What It Is: The coziest indie showcase around will be back this summer, likely with its usual boatload of laid-back, smile-inducing game reveals.
Which event are you most looking forward to watching? Let us know in the comments!