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Your guide to June’s biggest gaming events
It's early June, which means it's video game event season once again. Now that E3 has been gone for a few years, a bunch of showcases and presentations have started to fill the void, including big productions like Summer Game Fest Live and smaller affairs like Wholesome Games Direct. If you love following gaming news, […] It's early June, which means it's video game event season once again. Now that E3 has been gone for a few years , a bunch of showcases and presentations have started to fill the void, including big productions like Summer Game Fest Live and smaller affairs like Wholesome Games Direct. If you love following gaming news, it's a good time of year. There will be a lot to take in that will set the stage for the rest of the year's gaming releases. But without a big centralized conference like E3, it can be difficult to keep track of the many different events that will b
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According to The Verge’s source item, Your guide to June’s biggest gaming events, It’s early June, which means it’s video game event season once again. Now that E3 has been gone for a few years, a bunch of showcases and presentations have started to fill the void, including big productions like Summer Game Fest Live and smaller affairs like Wholesome Games Direct. If you love following gaming news, […] It’s early June, which means it’s video game event season once again. Now that E3 has been gone for a few years , a bunch of showcases and presentations have started to fill the void, including big productions like Summer Game Fest Live and smaller affairs like Wholesome Games Direct. If you love following gaming news, it’s a good time of year. There will be a lot to take in that will set the stage for the rest of the year’s gaming releases. But without a big centralized conference like E3, it can be difficult to keep track of the many different events that will b
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- Your guide to June’s biggest gaming eventsThe Verge - 2026-06-01T15:00:00+00:00
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