Geoff Keighley insists fans manage Summer Game Fest expectations

The show will mostly focus on already-announced titles.

Most people are expecting the world from Summer Game Fest, especially after E3’s cancellation. Host Geoff Keighley is insisting that fans not expect any reality-shattering reveals, though.

Over the weekend, Keighley held a Twitter stream regarding what to expect from Summer Game Fest (thanks, VGC). 

“We’ve got a couple of new game announcements in the show and hopefully some surprises if everything holds,” Keighley said. “But it definitely is a show that’s primarily focused on stuff that is announced.”

“So we’re doing some good stuff for you, but definitely manage your expectations in terms of the megaton shocks that you’re expecting,” Keighley continues. “This is not The Game Awards. We’ve got lots of good stuff to show you, but buyer beware of some of the crazy rumors I’m seeing out there in terms of things people expect to get announced.”

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In all honesty, this isn’t all that surprising. Between State of Play June 2022 showing off Resident Evil 4 remake, Street Fighter 6, and Final Fantasy 16, along with Xbox holding its show – there are probably not many reveals left.

However, there’ll still be big stuff.

“We’ll have the first level playthrough of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. That game looks really incredible, and we’re excited to showcase that for you as well on Thursday,” Keighley added. “We’ll have a reveal and some news around Gotham Knights and some new footage of that game as well.”

I suppose we’ll wait and see how this all pans out when the show starts on June 9, 2022.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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