Gamescom latam countdown presentation promises new features for players

Gamescom latam countdown presentation promises new features for players
Gamescom latam countdown presentation promises new features for players

Content from companies such as Bandai Namco, Krafton, Ubisoft, Atari and others will be displayed.




The gamescom latam countdown will have announcements from some of the leading studios in the gaming industry.

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With just one day left until the first Latin American edition of gamescom begins, gamescom can open the event with the promise of big announcements. The opening show will take place on June 26, at 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time), with news from the gaming industry.

According to the information, there will be content from some of the main companies in the gaming world, such as Bandai Namco, Krafton, Ubisoft, Atari and others. Additionally, indie games will also be included in the program. The unreleased content is scheduled to be revealed on the opening night of the event.

The gamescom latam countdown will be directed by journalist, presenter and sports announcer Tiago Leifert. A gaming fan, Leifert hosted the show Zero1, focused on the world of gaming and geek culture, and was the voice of the narrator in the FIFA franchise from 2012 to 2020.

In addition to showcasing the latest innovations to the public and guests, Tiago Leifert will also conduct exclusive live interviews with important names in the industry. gamescom latam will showcase the highlights of the event, which is being held in Latin America for the first time in history.

The broadcast will be available on more than 15 channels, including the gamescom latam website and YouTube.

Gamescom Latam takes place from June 26 to 30 at São Paulo Expo, in São Paulo/SP.

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