Gamescom 2017: everything we expect to see at Europe's biggest gaming show

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August is here and that means Gamescom soon will be too. Arguably Europe's biggest gaming event (some have taken to calling it Europe's more consumer friendly E3) this annual show in Cologne has garnered a reputation for being the place to get the latest gaming news.

This year’s show opens on August 22 for press and August 23 for the public and runs through to August 26. The action online, however, will start a little earlier and there will be live streams and announcements taking place from August 20.

Unlike E3, we're not anticipating any big hardware reveals – now that Microsoft's Xbox One X is out in the open the only thing we can do there is wait. Instead, we expect there’s going to be a strong focus on software from everyone at Gamescom.

If you're curious about what to expect from this year's show you're in the right place – we’ve collected all the biggest news and rumors for your perusal so read on for our constantly updated guide on what you can expect from Gamescom 2017. 

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Europe’s biggest gaming expo 
  • When is it? August 22 – 26 

The latest Gamescom 2017 news

Microsoft

Microsoft has been fairly up front with its plans for this year’s Gamescom. Naturally, it hasn’t revealed everything and we know for certain there will be plenty of surprise announcements across the week. Now that the Xbox One X has been revealed, however, we expect most of the news to be related to the games that will be coming to it.

However, at the very least we know Microsoft has a live show planned for Sunday, August 20 at 9pm CEST/12pm PDT/ 8pm BST. At this show Microsoft will share news, make announcements, show off some gameplay and talk to their developers.

Microsoft has said it will also host another live event the following day at the same time. This event, however, will be dedicated to the Age of Empires series in celebration of its 20th anniversary. The broadcast will involve diving into the history of the series as well as giving fans a look at the Definitive Edition of the game – a 4K remaster of the classic game that’s being developed for Windows 10. 

Outside of conferences, Microsoft will also host an Xbox Fan Fest on August 22, though few details have been revealed for this.

Xbox's Aaron Greenberg teased that though they wouldn't be "E3 level" we could expect some announcements at the show. What they'll be we'll just have to wait and see. 

Nintendo

Nintendo has revealed its plans for this year's Gamescom and you should prepare to see a lot more Super Mario Odyssey. This isn't entirely surprising since it's Nintendo's next big release.

Those looking to see more gameplay will be able to tune into Nintendo's YouTube or Gamescom page on Wednesday August 23 at 2pm BST where gameplay will feature alongside a special developer talk from producer Yoshiaki Koizumi. 

Those at the show itself will be able to play in the Metro and Sand Kingdoms for a short time. 

While Super Mario Odyssey is there to frame the Switch, Metroid: Samus Returns is there to represent the Nintendo 3DS. Announced at E3, this game will have its own dedicated livestream on Thursday August 24 at 11am BST in which producer Yoshio Sakamoto and José Luis Márquez, creative director of developer MercurySteam will showcase the game. 

There will also be additional live presentations across the show which will give fans a closer look at other previously announced Switch and 3DS games such as Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Fire Emblem Warriors. 

Nintendo has said it'll release the schedule for these presentations closer to the time. 

Whether or not there are any surprises on the cards is another matter.

It’s perhaps a bit of a stretch (okay, it’s a stretch of Arms proportions), but perhaps Nintendo will take the chance to reveal and launch date for the Virtual Console for the Switch ahead of the launch of its full online services rollout in 2018. 

Sony

In 2016, Sony was conspicuously absent from Paris Games Week and it hasn’t been active at Gamescom in a press conference since 2014. Unsurprisingly, it hasn’t been particularly loud about its plans for this year, either. 

However, at E3 PlayStation’s Jim Ryan teasingly told GameReactor that “it would be nice” to do something bigger in Europe this year. This could mean Sony is planning something for this year’s Gamescom, though it could just as easily mean we’ll have to wait slightly longer until Paris Games Week to see any more news. 

With Gamescom drawing so close and no press conference announcements forthcoming, our hopes aren’t particularly high for big PlayStation news. At the very least, the company has a booth booked in Hall 7 so it will certainly still be a presence, just likely not a particularly big one. 

EA

EA is another company that’s been fairly up front with its plans for this year’s show. It has confirmed that it’s going to be hosting a live event on Monday August 21 at 6.30 pm CET/9.30 am PDT/ 5.30 pm BST. Here we can expect to see new gameplay footage, live matches and “some surprises” too. 

Outside of this EA has said that visitors at the show will have the chance to get hands on with many of its upcoming games including  Star Wars Battlefront II, Need for Speed Payback, FIFA 18, and Battlefield 1's second DLC pack titled In the Name of the Tsar. Now that The Sims 4 has been confirmed for consoles and mobile we imagine we’ll hear slightly more about that ahead of its November launch, too. 

Across the show EA has said that we can also expect live stream footage of its latest games being played by top content creators and influencers. 

Bethesda

At this year’s Gamescom we’re anticipating follow-up announcements from Bethesda’s big E3 reveals, especially because many of them are due to be released before the year is out. 

Certainly, there’s likely to be a big push for the upcoming Dishonored standalone adventure that’s due for release as soon as September. Other than this we imagine we’ll see more about the Switch-specific features that will be coming to Skyrim Switch edition as well as some more news relating to Wolfenstein II and The Evil Within 2

As ever we can likely expect updates on Bethesda’s long-running online offerings Quake Champions and Elder Scrolls Online.

Ubisoft

After a big presentation at E3 this year, Ubisoft will have plenty to update fans on at Gamescom. Ubisoft has confirmed that it'll be bringing Far Cry 5, For Honor, Assassin's Creed: Origins, Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Just Dance 2017, The Crew 2, and South Park: The Fractured But Whole to this year's show. There will be more than 300 gameplay stations at its booth, and attendees will have the chance to earn “exclusive in-game rewards,” if they play.

Ubisoft will also be bringing some eSports action to the show this year, stating that it'll be hosting the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Pro League Season 2 Finals. According to Ubisoft, viewers will see "the best teams from Season 2 including Elevate, PENTA Sports and current champions Millenium against each other." 

The semi-finals will take place on Friday August 25th followed by the finals on Saturday August 26th, at the Alpha Stage ESL in Hall 9. If you're not at the event itself you'll find all of this livestreamed on Twitch.

Though we're not betting on any huge new announcements, the publisher recently teased that it would be revealing more new games for the Nintendo Switch "quite soon" which leaves us wondering. 

And the rest

Other big names that we’re expecting to hear news from at Gamescom this year include Square Enix and CD Projekt Red. Square Enix has said that it’s going to be revealing some “good news” with regards to Final Fantasy 15 and we imagine there’ll be more about the upcoming Life is Strange prequel that was announced at E3. 

CD Projekt Red will be revealing more about Gwent. The developer has confirmed it’ll be hosting a tournament at the show where 8 players will compete for a piece of a $25000 prize and will also outline some more of its plans for turning the game into a fully-fledged eSport.

It’s also been confirmed that we’ll be getting more news from Shenmue 3. Though the game has been delayed until 2018, it’s been confirmed on the official site that though there’ll be no large announcements or hands on demos, there will be some news and the game’s creator Yu Suzuki will be present. 


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