Nothing, not even a global pandemic slows Geoff Keighley down. Over the past three months, his Summer Game Fest event has premiered many of the year’s most anticipated games, like Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time and even first looks at upcoming hardware, like the DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5. His months-long event came
Gamescom Opening Night Live
During today’s Gamescom Opening Night Live event, Geoff Keighley showed off an upcoming indie title known as Teardown. Teardown is built in a custom-made engine from developer Tuxedo Labs where players will be able to destroy any object or structure in their path. Teardown is a level-based game where players are tasked with specific objectives to complete. You
Over the last few days, video game presenter extraordinaire Geoff Keighley has slowly been teasing some of the games coming to Gamescom Opening Night Live on Thursday. The main man himself took to Twitter today to reveal that tomorrow we’ll be getting our first look at gameplay in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. With
Sony’s PS Plus promotion has played host to some massive games over the years. We’ve had Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered and Batman: Arkham Knight to name just a few. While between them they’ve no doubt racked up some impressive download numbers, it’s one of this month’s games that
Gamescom is one of many events affected by the Coronavirus this year. The show, which usually takes place in Germany, has opted like many others to move to an online format. Although it’s moving online, it shows no signs of going out with a whimper. Opening Night Live as it’s been dubbed is the first
Geoff Keighley, producer and presenter behind Gamescom’s Opening Night Live, confirmed during his latest Q&A on Twitter that we will get to learn more about this year’s ONL showcase in the coming weeks. Last year, Geoff Keighley officially presented the very first Opening Night Live event for Gamescom 2019 at Germany, featured by new trailers
Opening Night Live is a brand new event that was taken place for the first time in 2019, thanks to the partnership between Gamescom and Geoff Keighley. As the opening celebration for the Gamescom expo, which is technically the biggest gaming event in the world, we got to see a lot of new trailers from
Of all the remaining gaming conventions that are left to occur in 2020, Germany’s Gamescom seemed like it has the potential to still transpire given that it was taking place a few months from now in a time where the COVID-19 crisis might have died down. However, due to an upcoming new ruling from Germany’s