The PC Gaming Show is coming back this year, even if E3 isn’t

June 6

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E3 2020, which was scheduled to take place on June 9-11, is canceled, but a few organizations are going forward with their own digital events anyway. Although specific dates and times are still being held close to the chest for publishers, the PC Gaming Show is sounding the battle horn early, and will return on Saturday, June 6.

According to PC Gamer, the show will broadcast “alongside other presentations,” so make sure to mark your calendar. The event holder notes that the goal “remains unchanged,” and will continue to spotlight new projects and celebrate the PC platform. Announced partners include “Intel, Epic Games Store, Tripwire Interactive, Frontier, Merge, Humble Bundle, Guerrilla Collective and Perfect World.” A time will likely sprout up whenever they figure out when all the other streams are going to be premiering.

Now that you might be home and bored enough to watch all of the streams you didn’t before: here’s a full recap of last year’s PC Gaming Show, so you can get a feel for it.

The PC Gaming Show will return June 6 [PC Gamer]


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