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Summer Game Fest 2022: Here are the devs and pubs taking part

It's a big list!

Summer Game Fest 2022 is right around the corner — next week, in fact — and today its organisers have detailed the developers and publishers taking part.

The list has all the heavy hitters, including the likes of 2K, Activision Blizzard, Sony, Xbox and more; it also includes smaller studios such as Cuphead‘s Studio MDHR.

At any rate, here’s the list in alphabetical order:

  • 2K
  • Activision Blizzard
  • Atlus
  • Bandai Namco
  • Bloober Team
  • Capcom
  • Coffee Stain
  • Deep Silver
  • Devolver Digital
  • Digital Extremes
  • DotEmu
  • Electronic Arts
  • Epic Games
  • Focus Entertainment
  • Frost Giant Studios
  • Humble Games
  • Level Infinite
  • Mediatonic
  • Microsoft Xbox
  • MiHoYo
  • Netflix
  • Raw Fury
  • Samsung
  • Sega
  • Skybound Games
  • Sony PlayStation
  • Square Enix
  • Steam
  • Studio MDHR
  • Tribeca Festival
  • Warner Bros

The list is admittedly expansive, but it’s important to remember we don’t know the extent to which the companies are taking part. It might be prudent to temper your expectations.

Summer Game Fest 2022 kicks off at 4.00 am AEST on 10 June; you can find out more on that stream and a host of others in our list of E3 2022 replacement livestreams in Australian times.


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