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THQ Nordic August 2022 livestream coming in wake of E3 2022 cancellation

Mark your calendars!

A THQ Nordic August 2022 livestream is the first big event (outside of Summer Game Fest) to set a date and time in the wake of the full cancellation of E3 2022.

Here in Australia, we can expect the presentation from 5.00 am AEST on 13 August 2022. That corresponds to 12 August at 12.00 am PDT, 3.00 pm EDT, 8.00 pm BST, 9.00 pm CEST or 10.00 pm EEST.

“Which games exactly or who will be the host of show are still top secret, but you’ll get hints, when we are getting closer to that date,” THQ Nordic also confirmed.

“But you can look forward to everything from intense, dark and gritty to light, colorful and just plain fun! And if you turn in early, you can also get a glimpse on what our friends from HandyGames are up to. Same procedure as every year!”

The livestream will be available on YouTube, Twitch and Steam.

What do you hope to see from the THQ Nordic August 2020 livestream?


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