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505 Games E3 2022 replacement livestream scheduled for May

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A 505 Games E3 2022 replacement livestream — or in its words, its “first ever digital showcase” — will livestream from 17 May here in Australia.

The event will kick off at 11.00 pm AEST on 17 May, hosted by MTV’s Patrice Bouédibéla, and promising “never-before-seen content, a brand new reveal from a cult developer, plus in-depth interviews with some of the development teams responsible.”

“As 505 continues to grow, it is important we keep shouting about the amazing developers we’re proud to work with, and the brilliant games they make,” said 505’s Neil Ralley. “With our first ever showcase, we’re thrilled to present just a handful of the new games we have in the pipeline for 2022 and beyond. We’d be honoured for people to tune in and see what we have in store for them.”

The event will be broadcast on YouTube; we’ve embedded a player below.

What do you hope to see from 505 Games’ first digital showcase?


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