May 12, 2025
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IGN Live returns for second year, as part of June announcement season


IGN Live will return this June for a second year, with plans for an even bigger physical event in Los Angeles during the summer’s annual game announcement season.

Held once again at LA’s Magic Box downtown event space, IGN Live (organised by Eurogamer’s parent company, IGN Entertainment) will feature various hands-on oppurtunities, plus a stage with fresh reveals and trailers, interviews and celebrity panels.

Last year, IGN Live welcomed Xbox boss Phil Spencer to the stage, and featured over 100 gaming stations. The plans for this year’s edition are even bigger, organisers have said.

For those across the pond, more details on dates and tickets, when announced, will be available at IGN.com/live. Alternatively, you’ll be able to follow the biggest announcements live online.

E3 might be dead and buried, but the beginning of June remains a time we’re all glued to the internet to find out what’s next from the games industry.

Expect the usual glut of publisher shows around the same time, including the regular conferences from Microsoft, Sony, Ubisoft and more – and hopefully more from Nintendo as it gets ready to launch Switch 2.

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