Looking at the list of partners I am curious as to what we're going to see from a few of them.
Riot Games - They've shut their indie division down, they generally do their own marketing/event for stuff.
I wonder if this they'll drop a teaser trailer for Arcane Season 2 or it's their fighting game showing a new character.
I don't see anything else that could realistically coming from them here.
EA - Is this where Dragon Age: Dreadwolf finally gets a proper reveal?
Blumhouse Games - I did not know they went into games, seems like they haven't released their first title yet, curious what they could be doing.
Bokeh Game Studios Inc. - Curious to see more of Slitterhead.
Seeing both
Ironmace Studios and
Nexon at the event is sort of hilarious considering the hostility between the two entities.
For those who don't know:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_and_Darker
That legal issue section of the article is sure something.
Acrimonious relationship between business partners in South Korea is not uncommon but this truly was a trip.
2K - Could be anything...
Mafia 4? There's rumours about that.
Bioshock 4, they've been working on that since 2019.
Civ 7? Civ 6 was released eons ago.
NetEase Games could also be a lot of things. It's probably a new trailer for
Project Mugen though.
MiHoYo can't be hogging all the gacha open world trailers at literally every event.
SEGA is another publisher who could be showing up anything.
They did announce 5 games during the last TGAs.
Some of them looked early, but that Shinobi game looked like it was further along in terms of polish.