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Capcom, EA, Square Enix, Sega and more will make announcements at Summer Game Fest

E3 might not be taking place this year, but there will be plenty of other gaming events stepping up in its place. Geoff Keighley has already announced plans for Summer Game Fest as a replacement for E3 this year, and now, Keighley has revealed the full list of studios and publishers set to make announcements during his stream.

Sony recently confirmed its upcoming State of Play stream this week is now part of Summer Game Fest. In addition, Keighley has 30 other publishers lined up, including: 2K, Activision, Atlus, Bandai Namco, Bloober Team, Capcom, Coffee Stain, Deep Silver, Devolver Digital, Digital Extremes, Dotemu, EA, Epic Games, Focus Entertainment, Frost Giant Studios, Level Infinite, Mediatonic, miHoYo, Netflix, PlayStation, Raw Fury, Samsung, Sega, Square Enix, Skybound Games, Steam, Studio MDHR, Tribecca Festival, Warner Bros. Games and Xbox.

There are a few expected inclusions here, as well as some surprises. Xbox for instance will be part of Summer Game Fest in some form, indicating it has more to announce than it will be able to show during its own Xbox & Bethesda Showcase on the 12th of June. Steam is also an odd inclusion, and it is worth noting that it says Steam specifically and not Valve, so don't expect a new major Valve game announcement.

Summer Game Fest will include a series of streams so some publishers, like Sony with its State of Play this week, will have their own dedicated streams in partnership with Summer Game Fest. Keighley himself will also be hosting one big showcase event featuring multiple publishers on the 9th of June at 7PM BST.

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