Here's every major video game event in 2021 that we know of so far

Here we go again.

It's safe to say 2020 was an interesting time for the video game industry and the rest of the world. E3, GDC, and other events were canceled as publishers and developers alike held a wide variety of different events, big and small.

Now we're in 2021 and not much has changed. Games are being delayed at a rapid pace and will continue to be delayed but that doesn't mean there isn't a lot to look forward to. As such, we've put together a list of all the major gaming events that take place in 2021 — or have already taken place. This includes all virtual events as well as in-person events that may or may not occur.

Nintendo Direct - February 17

Nintendo held a Nintendo Direct showcase on February 17, revealing Nintendo Switch games like Project Triangle Strategy and Splatoon 3.

BlizzConline - February 19 - 20

With no BlizzCon event in 2020, Blizzard Entertainment instead held a BlizzConline event on February 19, revealing Diablo 2: Resurrected and giving updates on games like Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2.

PlayStation State of Play - February 25

Sony held a PlayStation State of Play on February 25, giving a new look at games like Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Deathloop and revealing the PS5 upgrade for Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

GDC 2021 Showcase - March 15-19

GDC 2021 is being divided into a couple of different parts, with a showcase coming from March 15-19 that'll be free for all to access. It'll feature talks from professionals in multiple areas of the industry.

Ubisoft Forward - June 12

Ubisoft is planning to hold another Ubisoft Forward on Saturday, June 12, the first day of E3. The event is set to begin at 12pm PT. The company has not announced any games or series expected to show up, though it teases announcements from its teams around the world. Could we see Splinter Cell finally show up? Maybe get a glimpse at the next Assassin's Creed? We'll find out soon.

E3 2021 - June 12-15

The ESA is currently planning some sort of digital E3 event for 2021. Major publishers involved include Microsoft, Ubisoft, Nintendo, Capcom, Warner Bros. and more.

Steam Next Fest - June 16-22

The Steam Game Festival has rebranded to Steam Next Fest, which Valve says is to emphasize the focus on upcoming games. The company announced it'll take place this year on June 16-22.

GDC 2021 - July 19-23

The second part of GDC 2021 will be the traditional weeklong event held from July 19-23. This will also be when the Independent Games Festival and Game Developers Choice Awards will be held. The latter awards will be streamed online.

EA Play - July 22

EA Play isn't taking place around E3 like it has in the past. Electronic Arts announced that its show is set to return on July 22. Though we don't know what will be revealed, we do know that Battlefield 6 is set to be unveiled in June, so there's a good chance we'll see more footage of it in July.

Summer Game Fest - Summer

Summer Game Fest is returning for 2021! Host Geoff Keighley has confirmed that while this collection of events will be back, it won't be the sprawling three-month affair we had last year and will instead be contained to a single month. Keighley revealed that it's set to begin in June.

Interesting times

The global pandemic changed how events in general were held in 2020 and those effects are still being felt today. A lot is in the air and a lot will likely changing in the months ahead, so we'll be keeping this updated with the latest on major gaming events.

Updated May 13, 2021: Added EA Play.


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