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Twitch Gaming channel will offer up news timed for Summer Game Fest

A new Twitch Gaming channel was recently started by the livestreaming platform, designed to offer up “big gaming announcements” and “new game reveals” timed for Summer Game Fest.

“We’ve jam-packed our Summer Game Fest coverage with the best of the Fest plus exclusive content you can only find on Twitch,” a press release reads. “This is the only place where you can witness the future of gaming and join the conversation live with the largest gaming community on the planet. Plus, we’re partnering with some of the biggest names in the business to bring this to life – Riot, CD PROJEKT RED, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, Blizzard Entertainment, 2K, the IGDA (International Game Developers Association), and more.”

Confirmed events include a Valorant launch showdown, 2K reveals, the IGDA indie showcase and more.

You can head here to check out the new Twitch channel.


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