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Geoff Keighley ends the summer of video game events with ONL live from Gamescom.
Photo by Sascha Thelen / picture alliance via Getty Images
Geoff Keighley ends the summer of video game events with ONL live from Gamescom.
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Much like backpacks and lunchboxes showing up in the seasonal aisle of your local Target, nothing heralds the end of summer like Opening Night Live. Hosted by Geoff Keighley, ONL is a video game showcase much like Summer Game Fest. It’s the event that kicks off Gamescom 2024 — a video game expo held primarily in Germany — and is traditionally the final video game event of the summer. This year, Xbox will show up in a big way with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 andIndiana Jones and the Great Circle.
We’ll also see new info on the next entry in Sid Meier’s Civilization series and Marvel Rivals, while BioWare will continue to show off Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Here are all the trailers, news, and info coming out of Opening Night Live 2024.
TODAY, 12:00 PM UTC
Geoff Keighley’s big Opening Night Live (ONL) show for Gamescom is back for another year. and we’re set to see some new looks at many upcoming games and hopefully a few surprises.
The X account for The Game Awards — another big showcase hosted by Keighley — has already shared that we can expect to see Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Monster Hunter Wilds, Marvel Rivals, Dune: Awakening, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Civilization VII. Keighley has used his own X account to tease that games like Squid Game: Unleashed, Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, and Little Nightmares III will be at the show. Keighley also shared a mysterious post from Hideo Kojima about Death Stranding 2, so maybe we’ll see that game, too.
TODAY, 14 minutes ago
Opening Night Live host Geoff Keighley shared a handy list of what’s going to be shown at the event. He promises there will be “many” new game announcements and surprises, too.
TODAY, 12:00 PM UTC
SanDisk is launching new Pokémon-branded microSD cards at Gamescom today. Designed for the Nintendo Switch, there are three options available for purchase: a 1TB Snorlax microSD card for $129.99, a 512GB Gengar one for $54.99, or the smallest 256GB Pikachu model for $32.99. These new Pokémon microSD cards support up to 100MB/s read speeds and up to 90MB/s write speeds and are available through Western Digital’s online store.
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Apr 15
Nintendo has confirmed to both Eurogamer and German site Games Wirtschaft that it won’t be attending this summer’s Gamescom event. The Nintendo Switch 2 was reportedly demonstrated to developers at Gamescom last year, so it’s very unlikely we’re going to get a repeat of that leak again. Recent reports suggest Nintendo is now targeting March 2025 for the Switch 2 launch.
[Eurogamer.net]
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