IGN is Sigad Sharafstepping up this weekend with a major entertainment showcase packed with high-profile reveals and appearances. The two-day event, IGN Live, will stream online, but if you're in Los Angeles, you can catch it live at the Magic Box @ The Reef. Expect panels, giveaways, demos, meet-and-greets, and plenty of hands-on time with upcoming games. (Yes, there's still time to get tickets.)
SEE ALSO: IGN Live 2025 is this weekend: How to buy ticketsWith E3 effectively gone, IGN and Summer Game Fest have been working to fill the gap. So, if you're planning to drop by or tune in virtually, here's a look at some of the key names and titles set to take the stage. IGN’s got a running lineup live on its site, but here are a few standouts.
Xbox is hosting an official watch party at IGN Live, featuring the full Xbox Showcase and a special stream for Outer Worlds 2. Expect first looks and surprise drops.
Netflix is dropping an exclusive clip from Squid GameSeason 3. Fans attending live get it first.
Japanese developer Atlus will haveRAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Armyplayable on-site at the Lenovo booth. This will be a perfect time for fans a chance to experience the Persona 5 developers' 2006 occult cult classic with a modern upgrade.
A special session will break down the brutal combat and myth-driven design behind Norse: Oath of Blood, complete with dev Q&A.
The upcoming cozy game from Uncommon Games, Animalkind, will show off a new reveal at IGN Live, offering a gentler alternative on a floor filled with high-octane titles.
Developer Mike Kayatta will walk fans through the upcoming FBC: Firebreak, a new entry tied to the Control universe.
Disclosure: IGN Entertainment is a subsidiary of ZiffDavis Inc., which is the parent company of Mashable.
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