The spirit of E3 lives on in June as publishers, game studios, and several other initiatives come together to host various livestreams. Only a few more weeks remain until there’s an influx of broadcasts held online, and if you’re looking to organize your schedule, we’ve rounded up a full list of everything announced so far.
Like previous years, one of the big events will be Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest on June 7. An annual event, this showcase is hosted in front of a live audience and is streamed across the globe. Microsoft is hosting its event on June 9, and while games for it haven’t been confirmed yet, there’s a good chance that Avowed, Indiana Jones, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will make appearances. The next entry in the Call of Duty franchise is also rumored to be the focus of a deep dive special immediately after the Xbox event.
More events will probably be announced in time as well, and we wouldn’t be surprised if a new Devolver Direct or Mix|Guerrilla Collective livestream gets added to the schedule. You can check back here for updates to the list as soon as they’re confirmed.
- Summer Game Fest — June 7
- Day of the Devs — June 7
- Access-Ability Showcase — June 7
- Wholesome Direct — June 8
- Future Games Showcase — June 8
- Xbox Games Showcase — June 9
- Xbox mystery showcase — June 9
- Ubisoft Forward — June 10
- Nintendo June Direct — June TBA
- PC Gaming Show — June TBA
June 7
Summer Game Fest
Hosted by Geoff Keighley, Summer Game Fest has been home to some of the biggest reveals of the summer gaming season. Last year saw Mortal Kombat 1, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, and Alan Wake 2 headline Summer Game Fest, and a “full lineup of participants and activities” will kick off after the main show concludes. Now in its fifth year, this year’s show is promising “new video game announcements, first-looks, and trailers.”
- 2 PM PT
- 5 PM ET
- 10 PM BST
- 6 AM JST (June 8)
- 7 AM AEST (June 8)
Day of the Devs
Kicking off directly after Summer Game Fest, Day of the Devs from Double Fine and iam8bit is focused on indie games and the people who make them.
Access-Ability Showcase
Following last year’s inaugural livestream, the Access-Ability Showcase is back again to show off more games made by disabled developers and the accessibility options available in each one. The showcase will focus on new games and the ways that accessibility for disabled players can be improved.
- 8 AM PT
- 11 AM ET
- 4 PM BST
- 12 AM JST (June 8)
- 1 AM AEST (June 8)
June 8
Wholesome Direct
As its name implies, the Wholesome Direct is all about good vibes, cozy games, and uplifting debuts. For anyone looking for charming games to add to their wishlist, Wholesome Direct is one livestream to watch out for.
- 9 AM PT
- 12 PM ET
- 5 PM BST
- 1 AM JST (June 9)
- 2 AM AEST (June 9)
Future Games Show: Summer Showcase
Presented by GamesRadar, this year’s show will feature “exciting updates on blockbuster games and deeper dives into anticipated indies” according to its organizers.
June 9
Xbox Games Showcase
While Xbox hasn’t revealed which games will be present at its event, we’ll likely see more of its upcoming releases currently scheduled for this year. Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 are all penciled in for a 2024 launch. There will be a deep-dive special immediately after the main showcase, which is reportedly focused on Call of Duty.
- 10 AM PT
- 1 PM ET
- 6 PM BST
- 2 AM JST (June 10)
- 3 AM AEST (June 10)
June 10
Ubisoft Forward
Ubisoft is staying tight-lipped as to what players can expect when it broadcasts live from LA this year, but some of its potential titles could be Star Wars Outlaws, the Splinter Cell remake, and Assassin’s Creed Codename Red, amongst others. In February, Ubisoft said that it planned to reveal the “extent” of its lineup this month for the 2024-25 fiscal year, which could lead nicely to its June event.
June – TBA
Nintendo June Direct
Nintendo plays its cards close to its chest, and for this year’s June Nintendo Direct, the company has revealed very little. What it has confirmed is that you might want to temper your expectations, as it plans to focus on games arriving for the Switch in the latter half of 2024 and it won’t be discussing the Switch 2 console in this livestream.
PC Gaming Show
Hosted by PC Gamer, the PC Gaming Show has been held annually since 2015. Originally launched as a response to how underrepresented PC gaming was at E3 (how the times have changed!) fans can expect new game debuts and trailers during the June showcase.