Speaking during a Twitter Spaces audio session this weekend (transcribed by VGC), Keighley said he was “very excited” about the content set to feature in the show, which he said will include “massive games” alongside independent titles and new teams showcasing their projects for the first time. However, Keighley also warned that audiences should “manager their expectations” with this particular event. Of course, there are still some shocking announcements that were made in the lead-up to the upcoming Summer Game Fest. For example, we have the upcoming reveal of the latest Call of Duty game, the announcement of Resident Evil 4 Remake, and other announcements that are going to be part of the Xbox & Bethesda games showcase. So we’re doing some good stuff for you, but definitely manage your expectations in terms of the megaton shocks that you’re expecting. This is not The Game Awards. We’ve got lots of good stuff to show you but buyer beware of some of the crazy rumors I’m seeing out there in terms of things people expect to get announced. Speaking of which, Geoff Keighley also commented on how the show would include exclusive games for Xbox and how they are going to save their heavy hitters for this showcase. Meanwhile, he also stated that, while Nintendo hasn’t made clear if they will participate in the Fest, they would be happy to have them involved when they’re ready.

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