The organisers of this year's Summer Game Fest event series have announced the first 55 partners. Deep Silver and Plaion are on board from the GSA side. Nintendo is missing from the big names.

Summer Game Fest is fast approaching. The first 55 partners to take part in SGF activities this June have been announced. Further announcements should follow in the coming weeks.

2K Games, Amazon Games, Annapurna Interactive, Arc Games, Atari, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Blumhouse Games, Bokeh Game Studio, Capcom, Day of the Devs, Deep Silver, Devolver Digital, Discord, Dolby, Electronic Arts, Embark Studios, Epic Games, Focus Entertainment, Funcom, HoYoverse, iam8bit, Indie Angels, Innersloth, Ironmace, Jyamma Games, Level Infinite, Magic the Gathering, Meta, NCSoft, NetEase Games, Netflix Games, Nexon, Niantic, Party Animals, Plaion, PlayStation, Pocketpair, Private Division, Razer, Riot Games, S-GAME, Samsung Gaming Hub, Seasun Games, Sega, SNK, Steam, Sunblink, Supercell, Thunderful Games, TiMi Studio Group, Torn Banner Studios, Ubisoft, Uncapped Games, WB Games and Xbox.

The Summer Game Fest opening event with Geoff Keighley begins on 7 June at 23:00 / 11:00 (2 p.m. PDT / 5 p.m. EDT). Limited public tickets for the SGF live showcase at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles are available at Ticketmaster. Other shows in the SGF line-up include Wholesome Direct, Latin American Games Showcase, Women Led Games Showcase, Xbox Games Showcase and the PC Gaming Show.


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