June 6
Indie Live Expo - 12:00-15:00 (04:00-7:00 Pacific, 20:00-23:00 JST)
Organised with Playism and focused primarily on Japanese indie games, this stream will showcase both out and upcoming games. It’ll also broadcast messages from developers including Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro of Deadly Premonition and J.J. Macfield fame, “Zun” of the Touhou Project, and Undertale creator Toby Fox. Plus drummer Dainashi will bash out a medley of Toby Fox and Zun’s songs. Has some sort of “mini-game development contest” themed around Evangelion too. See it on YouTube, Twitter Periscope, Twitch, Bilibili, and Niconico Live.
Paradox Insider - 19:30-20:00 (11:30-12:00 Pacific)
Paradox have also delayed their stream, with more details to come soon. It’ll probably happen in or around one of the Guerrilla Collective streams still. Paradox Interactive show off their games and that. We’ll surely hear more from Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 and Crusader Kings III, and hopefully some yet-unknown games too. Technically this is part of the Guerrilla Collective stream but Paradox are fancy enough to get their own proper timeslot. See it on Twitch, and Steam.
June 7
Guerrilla Collective stream highlighting Black developers - 18:00 (10:00 Pacific)
The Guerrilla Collective moved their three event dates to a bit later in June (see below), but they’re using this slot for a livestream to highlight Black creators and voices in the industry. Per their statement, it will be “dedicated exclusively to showcasing games created by Black developers, titles featuring Black protagonists, and conversations with these creators.” More details to come.
June 9
World Of Warcraft: Shadowlands stream - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
Blizzard have postponed the stream to a yet-unconfirmed date, saying “More important voices than ours need to be heard, and now is the time to listen.” Blizzard say they’ll “share more about the upcoming Shadowlands expansion with a look at some of the newest content in development.” See it on YouTube and Twitch.
June 10
IGN Expo Debut- 21:30 (13:30 Pacific)
The Ian Games Network kick off several days of streams with “exclusive reveals, trailers, gameplay demos, and developer interviews.” Day 1 will include the revelation of a new game from Funcom and The Outsiders and a mysterious “classic revival” from Merge Games, plus new trailers for games including Chivalry 2 and Pathfinder: Kingmaker. See it on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Mixer, and Facebook.
June 11
The Escapist Indie Showcase - 17:00-19:00 (9:00-11:00 Pacific)
Supported by GOG, the blog will show off 70-odd indie games, including “new reveals and lots of gameplay” as well as wee video messages from devs. See it on YouTube.
IGN Expo day 2 - 19:30 (11:30 Pacific)
The Ian Games Network return with trailers and gameplay vids for games including Skater XL, Warhammer 40k: Mechanicus, and Total War Saga: Troy. See it on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Mixer, and Facebook.
Sony’s Future Of Gaming - 21:00 (13:00 Pacific)
With its presumptuous name, Sony’s stream will show a load of PlayStation 5 games. Sony still do exclusives (even if we’re getting at least one PS exclusive here) but it’s likely we’ll see a few also-on-PC games from other publishers. At the very least, they should have some pretty things. This was previously scheduled for June 4. When Sony postponed the event, they said they “do not feel that right now is a time for celebration and for now, we want to stand back and allow more important voices to be heard.” See it on YouTube and Twitch.
June 12
IGN Expo day 3 - 22:30 (14:30 Pacific)
The Ian Games Network return with the announcements of two new games plus trailers and gameplay vids. See it on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Mixer, and Facebook.
June 13
Guerrilla Collective day 1 - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
Day 1 of announcements and trailers from a range of developers and publishers. Today’s confirmed to have Baldur’s Gate 3, Disco Elysium, and more. Hosted by Greg Miller of Kinda Funny. See it on Twitch, and Steam.
PC Gaming Show - 19:00-21:00 (11:00-13:00 Pacific)
Cheery RPS fanzine PC Gamer present another showcase of announcements, trailers, and stuff for personal computer games. This was postponed from June 6. PCG explained: “Like you, we have found it hard over the last week to focus on anything other than the demands for justice and the justifiable anger that millions of Americans are expressing. Right now, we want to make space for those speaking out and demonstrating about how to end the systemic oppression and police brutality experienced by black people.” See it on YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter.
TinyBuild’s Non-E3 Non-Press Conference - 21:00 (13:00 Pacific)
The publishers of Pathologic 2, Streets Of Rogue, and Hello Neighbour are holding their “very own NON-E3 NON-PRESS CONFERENCE where NO games are expected to be revealed except for a new Hello Guest game and perhaps five other highly anticipated non-games.” See it on YouTube.
Future Games Show - 22:00 (14:00 Pacific)
The GamesRadar blog gang say they have “exclusive trailers, announcements, and deep dives on existing AAA and indie games, focusing on current (and next-gen) consoles, mobile and streaming platforms.”
June 14
Guerrilla Collective day 2 - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
Day 2 of announcements and trailers from a range of developers and publishers. Today’s confirmed to have The Eternal Cylinder, Calico, Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse, Dusk, and more. Hosted by Greg Miller of Kinda Funny. See it on Twitch, and Steam.
June 15
Guerrilla Collective day 3 - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
Day 3 of mystery announcements and trailers, including looks at The Eternal Cylinder and the System Shock remake. See it on Twitch, and Steam.
IGN Expo day 4 - 20:30 (12:30 Pacific)
The Ian Games Network return with one game announcement plus trailers and vids including the “worldwide gameplay debut” of Mafia: Definitive Edition. See it on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Mixer, and Facebook.
June 16
Upload VR Showcase: Summer Edition - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
The VR gaming site will host a showcase of announcements and trailers for cybergoggle games.
Steam Game Festival Summer Edition starts - 18:00 (10:00 Pacific)
Running from the 16th through to June 22nd, Steam’s virtual festival replacing the expo side more than the pressblast side, with loads of free playable demos. It will have streams and chats from developers too, mind. It’s just not a formal presentation. See it on Steam, obvs.
June 18
EA Play Live - 23:59 (16:00 Pacific)
EA salaciously offer to you “closer to the game franchises [you] love.” Their big E3 replacement stream, then. Along with the usual annual sequels, maybe we’ll hear about the elusive Dragon Age 4. And yes, technically this starts at midnight on Friday the 19th for us in the UK but that gets complicated so let’s just say it’s Thursday the 18th, okay. See it on YouTube.
June 22
Summer Game Fest Developer Showcase - 16:00 (8:00 Pacific)
Geoff Keighley, the Day of the Devs team, and chums will show off “a select group of upcoming indie and AAA video games.” Companies confirmed for the two showcases (another is in July) include Annapurna Interactive, The Behemoth, Finji, Skybound Games, Team17, and Thatgamecompany. See it on YouTube and Twitch.
June 23
New Game+ Expo - 16:00 (8:00 Pacific)
Focused on Japanese publishers, this will showcase games from Sega, Atlus, Arc System Works, Grasshopper Manufacture, Koei Tecmo, Spike Chunsoft, and more. See it on Twitch.
June 24
Marvel’s Avengers War Table - 18:00 (10:00 Pacific)
Square Enix’s stream will show off “new gameplay and co-op” from game based on the popular comic book, Youngblood. See it on YouTube.
June 25
Night City Wire - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
This was due to happen on June 11th but CD Projekt Red delayed it. “We still look forward to sharing new information about CP'77, but more important discussions are happening right now and we want them to be heard,” they explained. “We wholeheartedly stand against racism, intolerance and violence. Black Lives Matter.” They haven’t yet said what they’ll have to say about their new RPG here. Maybe things? Stuff, certainly. With a few lengthy gameplay videos already out, I’m hoping for a good long look at a wholly different part of the game. See it on Twitch.
June 27 & 28
BitSummit Gaiden
The Japanese indie games festival is going online with streams and demos (playable via cloud gaming service Utomik). See it on Twitch.
July 7
Nacon Connect - 18:00 (10:00 Pacific)
Expect “announcements, gameplay video presentations and a few surprises” from the company formerly known as Bigben Interactive. You might not know that name either but: they own studios including Cyanide and Spiders, and are the publishers of games including Werewolf: The Apocalypse and The Sinking City. See it on YouTube.
July 11
D3: Devolver Digital Direct - 20:00 (12:00 Pacific)
The reigning champions of E3 online presentations return with “new game reveals, gameplay reveals, release date announcements, and special guests from the industry to help usher in these important marketing bullet points.” See it on Twitch and Steam.
July 12
Ubisoft Forward - 20:00 (12:00 Pacific)
“Get ready for an E3-style showcase with plenty of exclusive game news, exciting reveals, and much more,” they say. Just, y’know, a month after most E3-style showcases. I’d expect more on Watch Dogs Legion and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, maybe some of those long-dark games like Rainbow Six Quarantine and Skull & Bones. See it on YouTube and Twitch, I assume.
July 20
Summer Game Fest Developer Showcase - 16:00 (8:00 Pacific)
Geoff Keighley, the Day of the Devs team, and chums will show off “a select group of upcoming indie and AAA video games.” Companies confirmed for the two showcases (this and the one in June) include Annapurna Interactive, The Behemoth, Finji, Skybound Games, Team17, and Thatgamecompany. See it on YouTube and Twitch.
July 23
Xbox 20/20 - 17:00 (9:00 Pacific)
Limbering up to launch a new console later this year, Microsoft will show some of what their Xbox Game Studios are making. Which, y’know, are PC game studios too these days. “A number of our studio teams are looking forward to sharing first looks at new gameplay, insights from development teams being optimised for Xbox Series X, and brand-new game announcements,” Microsoft say. Where: YouTube, Twitch, Mixer, Facebook, and Twitter.
August 1
TennoCon 2020
The annual Warframe fan convention was scheduled for July 11 but has been pushed back. The developers, Digital Extremes explain the ongoing pandemic has slowed them down, and they don’t want to get overambitious with dates. They say, “we want our TennoCon 2020 presentation to be an unmistakable reveal of what you see is what you get. We don’t want to show a demo and release something months and months later. See it on YouTube and Twitch.
August 27
Gamescom: Opening Night Live
Okay sure, Gamescom is quite separate to E3, but what even is E3 anymore? Geoff Keighley and chums will kick off this year of the German games show, which is also only-online, with a showcase of announcements and trailers and things.
Then the rest of Gamescom
Once it’s opened by a live night, daily streams will run August 27-30 with devs, games, announcements, this and then. Then that’s yer lot. The end of whatever the hell E3 is this year. Just in time for Christmas to start up.
Whatever you call it, hit our E3 2020 tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check out the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show, everything at the PC Gaming Show, and all the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.