Update 05/11/2020:

IGN is proud to announce that Ubisoft, Blizzard, and more are the latest additions to the Summer of Gaming line-up.

Ahead of Ubisoft's own Forward event in July , the French developer will be joining our June showcase. We're also happy to say that Blizzard will be making an appearance during the month, too.Alongside them, we can also confirm the additions of Bloober Team, Artifical Core, Fabraz and Cold Symmetry (with publisher Playstack) to the line-up. That comes alongside all the developers and publishers taking part in the Guerrilla Collective showcase on June 6-8.We'll have more - plus a schedule of events - coming soon, so keep your eyes on IGN.

We're happy to announce that Xbox will be a part of IGN's Summer of Gaming in June.Xbox 20/20 is Microsoft's new programme of monthly updates on Xbox Series X, new games, Xbox Game Pass and more. June's installment is still unannounced.We'll have more information for you in the weeks to come. You can see a full, updated list of Summer of Gaming exhibitors at the bottom of this story.

EA has announced a digital-only version of its annual EA Play showcase, taking place on June 11, and IGN is happy to announce that it will be a part of our Summer of Gaming event.You can watch the entire show right here on IGN, and join our panel of experts for pre- and post-show analysis of everything EA has for us. After the show, we’ll have follow-up interviews, diving in deeper to the announcements for even more information.Other new additions to the Summer of Gaming line-up include the PC Gaming Show, Humble, Facebook (including Oculus), Tripwire Interactive, Wizards of the Coast, Easy Day Studios, Rockfish, and Deep Silver.

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Preparations for IGN’s Summer of Gaming are continuing apace, but we thought we’d take a quick break from all the planning to let you know an exciting addition to the line-up – CD Projekt Red will be bringing Cyberpunk 2077 to the show in June with Night City Live Cyberpunk 2077 is comfortably the IGN audience’s most-anticipated game right now. In our polls, you’ve previously voted for Cyberpunk as the game you're most looking forward to at E3 2019, at Gamescom 2019, and even for 2020 as a whole, beating out the likes of The Last of Us 2 and Halo Infinite with 46% of the vote, and well over 300,000 people getting behind the long-awaited open-world RPG.Cyberpunk 2077 will finally be released on September 17 – we’re very happy to be able to help ease that wait a little. Until then, why not read our Cyberpunk 2077 preview , learn about Cyberpunk 2077's DLC plan , or check out our Cyberpunk 2077 Wiki to study everything we know about the game so far?

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Full List of Exhibitors at IGN's Summer of Gaming

11 Bit

2K

Amazon

Another Indie

Arcade1Up

Artificial Core

Bandai Namco

Blizzard

Bloober Team

CD Projekt Red

Coffee Stain

Cold Symmetry

Cyanide

Dear Villagers

Deep Silver

EA

Easy Day Studios

Fabraz

Facebook (including Oculus)

Fellow Traveller

Firefly Studios

Funcom

Gato Salvaje

Good Shepherd

Google Stadia

Guerrilla Collective

Headup

Humble

Larian

Merge Games

Microids

Modern Wolf

Paradox Interactive

PC Gaming Show

Playstack

Proletariat

Raw Fury

Rebellion

Rockfish Games

Sega

Square Enix

Systemic Reaction (Avalanche Studios Group)

Tactical Adventures

Those Awesome Guys

THQ Nordic

Thunderful

Tripwire Interactive

Twitter

Ubisoft

United Label

Upload VR

Versus Evil

Whitethorn Games

Wings

Wizards of the Coast

Xbox

Ysbryd

ZA/UM

Zen Studios

IGN is proud to announce our new Summer of Gaming event, a global, digital event set to begin this June to bring you the latest news and impressions around upcoming games and the next generation of console hardware.IGN will be collaborating with a number of partners for the Summer of Gaming, including 2K, Square Enix, SEGA, Bandai Namco, Amazon, Google Stadia, Twitter, THQ Nordic, and more. Expect more details in the coming weeks. The event will include live broadcasts and on-demand programming featuring IGN's editorial coverage of the work of game developers from around the world.With E3 2020 cancelled , IGN has a suite of programming planned to kick off in early June. It includes publisher presentations with IGN pre- and post-discussions, remote developer interviews, hands-on demos and preview impressions, gameplay, and news segments recapping the biggest announcements.Audiences at home around the world can participate as well, sending in reaction videos, voting on favorite announcements, and more.IGN’s global coverage spans 112 countries and 25 languages and aims to ensure that fans can enjoy this incredible digital experience regardless of what device or platform they use. IGN’s live programming can be accessed on any one of IGN’s more than 20 platforms, including desktop, mobile, OTT, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Mixer, Twitch, Snapchat Discover, TikTok, and more."With the next generation of console gaming kicking off later this year and gamers eager to learn more about what games they’ll be playing on their new hardware, our online event will be a key moment for publishers and developers to connect with the audience worldwide," Peer Schneider, Chief Content and Product Officer at IGN, said in a statement alongside the announcement.“More and more people are turning towards video games for entertainment and escapism. Last week we saw new records for traffic across all of our platforms — we’re excited to bring this Global, Digital Event to our audiences and partners- as this will be an event not to be missed,” Yael Prough, EVP and General Manager at IGN, said in a statement as well.IGN will bring you more information on the event in the weeks to come, but stay tuned for all the latest on our Summer of Gaming.

Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's Senior News Editor. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush