It’s that time of year once again as Gamescom has arrived to show us the latest look at some of the most anticipated titles that the industry has to offer and to kick it all off, Geoff Keighley is back with another Opening Night Live.
In what has become an annual tradition for Keighley alongside his roles hosting both Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards, Opening Night Live is usually where the biggest Gamescom announcements are made.
Here is everything you need to know.
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Opening Night Live Start Time
Gamescom Opening Night Live 2022
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The show run for a total of two hours, starting at 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm BST / 8 pm CEST.
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Unlike previous instalments of Opening Night Live, this year’s Gamescom kick-off ceremony doesn’t seem to have any pre-show.
These pre-shows are normally 30 minutes in length and will also have a handful of announcements but, as of writing, one has yet to be officially confirmed.
How to Watch
To watch this year’s Gamescom event, you’ll need to head on over to either The Game Awards’ YouTube page or their Twitch page where the event will be hosted.
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Checking both to see which stream is better for you personally is always a good idea for these kinds of streams, with different delays and connection qualities always being a factor.
YouTube also allows you to pause the stream and then continue from where you paused, making for a show which you can watch at your own pace.
Opening Night Live Leaks
As of writing, a reported “30+ Games” will be shown at Gamescom Opening Night Live, with some of the titles already being announced ahead of time by Geoff Keighley.
The games we know to be at Opening Night live are: