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NACON Connect 2022 coming 8 July in Australia

Ready for another livestream?

NACON Connect 2022 was recently detailed by the publisher, heading to Australia on 8 July.

Aussies can expect NACON Connect 2022 from 3.00 am AEST on 8 July, which corresponds to 6.00 pm BST or 7.00 pm CST on 7 July for our friends across the pond.

“This year, NACON Connect is reinventing itself in its format and will feature even more content for gamers,” the publisher said. “Two pre-show and post-show sessions will be added and hosted by renowned influencers. The conference will be the occasion to announce several major projects, reveal new trailers and exclusive gameplay, and introduce new accessories that will delight all gamers.”

More information about the event is promised soon; you’ll be able to watch on YouTube and Twitch.

Are you excited about NACON Connect 2022? The event has been added to our listing of all E3 2022 replacement events and Summer Game Fest 2022 events in Australian times.


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