Geoff Keighley, founder of Summer Game Fest, has set expectations low for this year's event, stating that big AAA game reveals will be sparse. In a recent Q&A, he mentioned that the show will focus on already-announced titles due to it being a "quieter year" for the gaming industry. The Summer Game Fest will still feature an array of trailers and surprises when it airs on June 7. The lack of blockbuster announcements could be attributed to various factors such as the rise of dedicated livestreams by big publishers like PlayStation State of Play and Nintendo Direct, along with the industry facing layoffs, cancellations, and acquisitions.

Why is this year quieter for game reveals at Summer Game Fest?

This year's quieter Summer Game Fest is primarily due to several factors: major publishers are increasingly holding their own dedicated events, and the past year has seen significant industry upheavals like layoffs and game cancellations, impacting release schedules.

Summer Game Fest has become a significant event in gaming since its inception, especially as it continues to fill the void left by the decline of E3. The gaming industry has been dynamic, with many studios opting to reveal titles through their own channels, thereby influencing traditional game showcases like Summer Game Fest. This year might lack blockbuster AAA surprises, but it still promises to be rich with exciting content and trailers.