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PC Gaming Show is coming back on June 11th despite E3 cancellation

With E3 2023 cancelled, the future of this year's PC Gaming Show became uncertain. This week, the organisers behind the show officially announced their plans, bringing the PC Gaming Show back as a standalone stream in June. 

As stated by PC Gamer, the 2023 edition of the PC Gaming Show will air on Twitch and other video channels on Sunday, June 11th, after the Xbox Games Showcase and the Starfield Direct presentation. The show's precise broadcast time will be announced at a later date.

Sean “Day[9]” Plott will return as the show's host and ringleader. As of now, details about what we'll be seeing during the presentation are still scarce. Details about the titles that will be featured will be shared by PCGamer in the coming months.

The PC Gaming Show started in 2015 as a response to the lack of representation of the PC platform at E3. With E3 now out of the picture, the PC Gaming Show will continue to exist like many other mid-year showcase events like the Xbox Games Showcase, Future Games Show, and the Summer Game Fest.

KitGuru says: Will you be tuning into the PC Gaming Show in June? 

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