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Gamescom 2021: everything is ready for the Opening Night Live

Everything is ready for the start of the eagerly awaited Gamescom 2021 videogame fair. Also this year the program of (virtual) events is really rich and for fans of the world of video games there will be many surprises. 60 “big companies” from the gaming world and 255 independent developers participate in Gamescom 2021. The program is very rich and the events to follow will be numerous. All the news shown at the fair will be broadcast in live streaming.

Gamescom 2021 starts: many new features are coming for the videogame world

The new edition of the German fair dedicated to the world of video games is about to start. The official start, with theOpening Night Live, is scheduled at 8pm on 25 August. The event will officially kick off the fair and will include some “world premieres”, new unreleased trailers of previously announced titles and lots of new information on various new features coming to the world of video games. During the opening night there will be “more than 30 games”Among the most anticipated of the videogame panorama. Note that the event will also be anticipated by a Xbox Stream Showcase in the evening of August 24th.

How to follow the fair

For all the details related to the new Gamescom 2021 you can consult the official website of the event. The various events can be followed in live streaming with the possibility of immediately discovering all the upcoming news. Alternatively, for a complete overview of all scheduled events, you can take a look at our article linked below.

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