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Future’s PC Gaming Show, the annual event for developers, publishers, hardware companies, press and fans returns to Los Angeles’s premier gaming event E3 on June 11 at 3pm PDT.
It will take place live from The Wiltern, an iconic theatre in the city.
The show, now in its fourth year, will be hosted again by Sean “Day[9]” Plott and will include sponsors Oculus Rift, Acer, Improbable, Tripwire Interactive, Stardock Entertainment, Frontier and Team 17.
This year’s theme is “See the Future of PC Gaming”, embodied by hardware company Acer, which will unveil its latest innovations in a new technology segment. More than a dozen developers, including Coffee Stain Studios and Chance Agency, will also be in attendance to share sneak peeks of upcoming and unrevealed games on stage.
“We’re delighted to host another event that will give PC gaming the presence at E3 it deserves,” said PC Gamer’s Global Editor-in-Chief Tim Clark.
He continued: “Since its inception, the PC Gaming Show’s goal has been to demonstrate the depth and breadth of creativity on the platform – and this year we’re putting together a program with big reveals from indies and major players.”
For more information and to register for press or content creator access, visit the PC Gaming Show website and follow #pcgamingshow. Members of the public can reserve tickets for free here.
If you’re unable to attend in person, you can watch the PC Gaming Show on twitch.tv/pcgamer. The show will also be hosted on the Twitch homepage and will be broadcast live on Facebook, YouTube Gaming and Steam.
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