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Oct 25, 2017
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www.pcgamer.com

The PC Gaming Show will return June 6

Save the date!



This year's PC Gaming Show, the annual livestreamed showcase of new games, never-before-seen gameplay footage, and announcements from some of PC gaming's biggest and most interesting developers, will take place Saturday, June 6. It will broadcast alongside other gaming presentations as part of a larger day of programming on Twitch and other platforms.

The PC remains an extraordinary, vibrant gaming medium, and in the absence of a conventional E3 expo in 2020, the goal of the PC Gaming Show remains unchanged: Spotlight the most exciting projects, and provide a platform that celebrates PC gaming in general.

Intel, Epic Games Store, Tripwire Interactive, Frontier, Merge, Humble Bundle, Guerrilla Collective and Perfect World are among the partners who make this annual showcase possible
 

BasilZero

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Oct 25, 2017
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Omni
Cant remember but has Valve ever appeared in any of these shows to showcase anything like a game or a new feature?
 

TrishaCat

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Oct 26, 2017
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The year SEGA announced a bunch of Yakuza ports and VC4 for PC at the PC gaming show was rad.
Hopefully we get something on that level this year. Fingers crossed.
 

salromano

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Oct 25, 2017
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Interesting note:

"It will broadcast alongside other gaming presentations as part of a larger day of programming on Twitch and other platforms."
 

pswii60

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Oct 27, 2017
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The Milky Way
Would Devolver be part of this or do their own thing? I'm interested in anything they announce (and want to see more of the new Serious Sam game!)
 

_zoipi

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Nov 23, 2017
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Interesting note:

"It will broadcast alongside other gaming presentations as part of a larger day of programming on Twitch and other platforms."

*pretends to be shocked*

Believing there wasn't a Plan B to just show lots of prerecorded conferences or presentations in the E3 usual dates when it was part of company's marketing, was delusional. We've been living like that for somewhat more than ten years.
 

kostacurtas

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Oct 27, 2017
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Even as a primarily PC gamer I have to say that the PC Gaming Show usually is not good.

Who knows without E3 this time it could be better.
 

Miker

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Oct 25, 2017
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I remember the Yakuza announcements being cool, but that was in 2018, I think? I remember zero announcements from 2019's show. Also the content they have is stretched out over 3 hours or so for some reason.
 

Mentalist

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Mar 14, 2019
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Excited. They usually have at least a few gems, plus some cool announcements (would be amazing if Sega was to show up again with all the ports)
 

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I dislike this show, almost every single year. However, maybe I might be interested given that I actually have a PC gaming machine
 

GhostTrick

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Oct 25, 2017
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The only year this show was relevant was when SEGA announced Japanese ports.

I see SEGA isn't a partner but EGS is, so that's gonna be another boring year.
 

PC-tan

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Feb 25, 2018
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I remember the Yakuza announcements being cool, but that was in 2018, I think? I remember zero announcements from 2019's show. Also the content they have is stretched out over 3 hours or so for some reason.
That was back in 2018.

I remember being excited for that one because of "leaks" and how SEGA would announce Yakuza and Persona for PC. I think about 1 hours or so was just trailers of 20+ games (with each one of those being about 2-3 min) and then they do have some small presentations as well.