Editor's Note: Be sure to check out our PC Gaming Show 2020 live blog for any major announcements!
This year's E3 may be canceled, but thanks to our friends at PC Gamer, the show goes on, and the PC Gaming Show 2020 live stream is about to begin. The online-only event will once again feature hosts Sean Plott and Frankie Ward. Plott and Frankie Ward.
And there's already been one big announcement: the Steam release of Persona 4 Golden. The longtime favorite Japanese RPG will no longer be tied to the hard-to-find PS Vita. We're excited too.
The PC Gaming Show may not have a physical location this time around, but that doesn't stop PC gaming fans from being excited: top developers like 2K Games, Sega, Tripwire Interactive, and Amazon Games will be there, with over 50 games on display. more than 50 games are likely to be on display.
Here's everything you need to know about the PC Gaming Show 2020.
PC Gaming Show 2020 kicks off today, Saturday, June 13, within an hour of 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time / 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The show can be seen on PC Gamer's Twitch and YouTube channels, as well as on its Facebook and Twitter pages.
That's not the only big gaming event of the day: immediately following the PC Gaming Show, at 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET), the Future Games Show will take place, hosted by our friends at GamesRadar and featuring voice acting veterans Nolan North and Emily Rose. The show, hosted by Rose, will feature even bigger announcements from developers such as Square Enix and Team 17.
The PC Gaming Show 2020 will showcase more than 50 games, including Surgeon Simulator 2, Torchlight 3, and the latest from New Blood Interactive. 2K Games, Amazon Games, Dontnod, and Sega, top developers will be in attendance, so expect to see a mix of AAA and indie PC games soon.
Regular hosts Sean "Day9" Plott and Frankie Ward will return, but PC Gamer says to also expect celebrity cameos and "mystery co-hosts." Intel will also be showing off a custom PC build inspired by A Total War Saga: Troy.
If past PC gaming shows are any indication, this year's event is expected to be more laid back than a typical E3 event, with casual, in-depth interviews flanking the big game announcements.
"We're not just going to show people a zoom call with a few video games," said Evan Lahti, global editor-in-chief of PC Gamer, in his announcement post. 'We want this to be a unique and fun moment for PC gaming.'
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