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Prime Matter E3 2022 replacement livestream coming 18 June

For a whopping 80 minutes.

A Prime Matter E3 2022 replacement livestream will take place on 18 June here in Australia, the publisher has today announced.

The event will celebrate Prime Matter’s first birthday and run for a whopping 80 minutes on Twitch from 3.00 am AEST on 1 June.

“Prime Matter has even more great games on deck. We’ll introduce you to megalomaniac AIs in System Shock and scare the yoga pants off you with the spiritual cult horror of The Chant, both of which are coming soon,” Prime Matter said in a press release.

“Down the road we’ll deliver even more medieval action, a few bank jobs, chilling suspense in space, a kingdom to save and all the bear [not a typo] necessities to keep gamers delighted for years to come.”

The 80 minutes of content will be a 30 minute “gameplay fest” followed by a Q&A.

We’ve added this event to our listing of Australian timed events, found here.


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