The dust is now settling on what should have been E3 week but has become Geoff Keighleyās personal playground.
Summer Game Fest has quickly established itself as the new game in town, and the once-great E3 is all but dead in the water. Itās hard to blame them, though. The appeal of E3 ā a massive convention where all your favorite companies made all their biggest announcements ā is something of a dinosaur that sorely needed a fresh coat of paint. Once companies realized they could publish videos for cheaper and a much broader spread, it was the end of the road.
Thereās always a chance that E3 returns next year, but for this year, Geoff Keighley and Summer Game Fest hit the ground running and took home the gold. Celebrity cameos, big reveals and first looks from big names like Bethesda, Netherrealm Studios, Square Enix and more punctuated a hell of a week for gamers, though not everyone managed to come out on top.
Geoff Keighly Hammers the Final Nail in E3ās Coffin
If you had doubts that Geoff Keighleyās Summer Game Fest was the death knell for E3, you could wash them away now. Keighleyās fourth annual event blew Sony & Microsoftās conferences out of the water.
Sure, itās easy to chalk it up to the surprising wins of the Mortal Kombat 1 gameplay reveal or having Nicolas Cage show up to talk about Dead by Daylight. But look at whatās happening beyond that. Keighley got two massive Spider-Man 2 reveals and ā perhaps even more damning ā locked down the exclusive new trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, a franchise so identified with Sony that no oneās surprised itās never coming out on Xbox.
Keighleyās Summer Game Fest didnāt just outdo the competition. It stepped on their faces to get up to the podium. The question now, though, is can he keep it up? Last yearās SGF was a notoriously dull affair, but much of that was attributed to the industry still playing catch-up after the COVID-19 pandemic. Weāll see if Gamescom and The Game Awards take that same approach.
The Power of PlayStation 5 Canāt Save a Dismal Presentation

Sony tried to get in front of the pack with their PlayStation Showcase a week before SGF. Unfortunately, it just didnāt stick the landing. Thereās a lot of great stuff here, donāt get me wrong. The Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake is a significant announcement, but no gameplay or date is attached.
But the biggest dropped ball might be Spider-Man 2. Sony was clearly hinging a lot of their showcase on the debut of gameplay from the game, but the two biggest reveals ā a first look at Venom and the confirmed release date ā wound up going to Summer Game Fest. The result is a Sony conference that is pretty neat but didnāt have that much to get players excited. Can Sony still stick the landing with a back half bolstered by Spider-Man 2 and an early 2024 release date or Final Fantasy VII Rebirth?
Game Pass and Starfield Show Promise ā But Whereās the Gameplay?

Iāve been all in on Xbox for a while now, and I love my little Game Pass machine, but the Xbox conference itself was pretty underwhelming. There are a LOT of great ideas here ā South of Midnight, Fable and Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth have my interest, but thereās no gameplay to be found in these trailers ā just in-engine concept trailers. Fortunately, Xbox did have RPG fans wrapped around their fingers ā specifically Atlus fans. Persona 3 Remake, Persona 4 Tactica and Metaphor: ReFantazio are poised to scratch many RPG-centric itches.
Like Sony was banking on Spider-Man 2 being a huge hit, Xbox put its eggs in Starfieldās basket. Bethesda essentially landed it with an impressive look at a game that might honestly be too big at this point. Itās hard to get excited, though. Starfieldās already suffered repeated delays, and after the fiasco that was Fallout 76ās launch, even Bethesda fans have reason to be cautiously optimistic about such a massive, open-world space RPG.
Capcom & Ubisoft ā What The Hell Was That?
Do you like cars? Ubisoft has carsālots of cars.
Donāt get me wrong; I love the look of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and I am 100% in for Star Wars: Outlaws. But Ubisoftās remaining announcements, as per usual, kind of slowed the whole thing to a crawl. Assassinās Creed: Mirage looks great if youāre into Assassinās Creed, but for the rest of us, itās just more of the same.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment, though, was Capcom. The Capcom Showcase only had one huge announcement ā that Pragmata was now completely undated and delayed indefinitely. The remainder of Capcomās show was teasers for rereleases, remakes and recapping trailers that had already been shown elsewhere. Itās a shame; I was really hoping for Street Fighter 6 DLC, but there just wasnāt anything to be found.
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