Guerrilla Collective Festival Announced, a Three-Day Event that Will Focus on Multiple Developers

Ever since E3 2020 was canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, number of developers and publishers have taken it upon themselves to showcase their upcoming projects with special events and presentations. The newest to join this bunch is called the Guerrilla Collective, and it’s apparently going to be so massive that it will take place over the course of three straight days. Starting on June 6 and ending on June 8, this festival will encompass a plethora of video game studios, some of which include Larian Studios, Coffee Stain, Paradox Interactive, ZA/UM, and much more.

All of these studios have released excellent games in their own right, so we’re very excited to see what else they have in store for us. We already know that Larian is currently developing the highly anticipated Baldurs Gate III, but everyone else is bit of a mystery. ZA/UM’s extremely successful Disco Elysium came out late last year and will be coming to the Nintendo Switch at some point. So if they already have another IP up their sleeve, that alone is more than enough to keep us interested. The show will be hosted by Greg Miller, known for his work at the Kinda Funny website, and will commence at 10:00 am PST each day it goes live.

The Guerrilla Collective will also be teaming up with three other presentations on Monday, June 6, which will also play host to these events. These include the Paradox Insider, the PC Gaming Show, and the Future Games Show. Considering that each one will be including their own exclusive reveals and announcements, this makes June 6 an unbelievably crowded, and yet very exhilarating day. The Guerrilla Collective itself will continue through Tuesday and end on Wednesday. Let’s also not forget that this is all part of the Summer of Gaming Digital Event, which is in turn taking place alongside Geoff Keighly’s Summer Game Fest.

The Guerrilla Collective will take place from June 6 through June 8 at 10:00 am PST for all three days on their official Twitch channel.

Alex Levine: I like to write about video games, movies, tv shows, and other types of creatively imaginative alleyways and avenues. Currently assessing how long it will take to complete a new book.
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