Mark your calendars for the usual flurry of world premieres, as well as a musical performance by Weezer. While absolutely not part of the official E3 (which will exist digitally this year via a web portal/app) Summer Game Fest will take place at roughly the same time. We’ll have to see exactly what gets announced during the Summer Game Fest show (Keighley promises at least a dozen premieres) and what will appear in the days following via separate publisher livestreams. Some of these announcements will be teased during Kick Off Live. Summer Game Fest’s list of publishers is just as long as the official E3’s - perhaps longer - though notably lacks Nintendo. Interestingly, EA and PlayStation are included, who both have swerved E3 itself. Here’s the full rundown of companies taking part: