Amid the cancellation of highly-anticipated gaming events this summer in the shadow of the the coronavirus pandemic, industry vet Geoff Keighley has spearheaded the launch of Summer Game Fest -- an all-digital event comprising tournaments and blockbuster gaming announcements that's set to run through the months of June and July, featuring participation from some of the industry’s top publishers and players.
And after Twitch launched a new, dedicated channel on its platform for coverage of the festivities, YouTube is getting in on the action. Today, Keighley (the creator of The Game Awards) and YouTube announced that they will pact on four hours of exclusive Summer Game Fest content. The exclusive programming will complement non-exclusive Summer Game Fest content that will continue to be distributed on YouTube via TheGameAwards channel.
Dubbed Summer Game Fest Live On YouTube Gaming, the exclusive programming will kick off tomorrow at 3 pm Et, surrounding the...
And after Twitch launched a new, dedicated channel on its platform for coverage of the festivities, YouTube is getting in on the action. Today, Keighley (the creator of The Game Awards) and YouTube announced that they will pact on four hours of exclusive Summer Game Fest content. The exclusive programming will complement non-exclusive Summer Game Fest content that will continue to be distributed on YouTube via TheGameAwards channel.
Dubbed Summer Game Fest Live On YouTube Gaming, the exclusive programming will kick off tomorrow at 3 pm Et, surrounding the...
- 6/10/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Sony Pictures bowed to pressure yesterday (December 17) and pulled The Interview from its December 25 release.
The big movie chains in the Us gradually dropped the controversial film, following a terror threat from a group known as 'Guardians of Peace', which previously claimed responsibility for the cyber attacks on Sony Pictures.
However, Hollywood has largely expressed disappointment and concern with the decision. Digital Spy rounds up some of the reactions from the stars below:
Wow. Everyone caved. The hackers won. An utter and complete victory for them. Wow.
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) December 17, 2014
Dear Sony Hackers: now that u run Hollywood, I'd also like less romantic comedies, fewer Michael Bay movies and no more Transformers.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) December 17, 2014
Let's be real here. No One wanted to see "The Interview" to begin with. It's most likely a crappy movie. Now that it's gone, you want it.
— Lamarr Wilson (@LamarrWilson) December 17, 2014
Cancelling "The Interview...
The big movie chains in the Us gradually dropped the controversial film, following a terror threat from a group known as 'Guardians of Peace', which previously claimed responsibility for the cyber attacks on Sony Pictures.
However, Hollywood has largely expressed disappointment and concern with the decision. Digital Spy rounds up some of the reactions from the stars below:
Wow. Everyone caved. The hackers won. An utter and complete victory for them. Wow.
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) December 17, 2014
Dear Sony Hackers: now that u run Hollywood, I'd also like less romantic comedies, fewer Michael Bay movies and no more Transformers.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) December 17, 2014
Let's be real here. No One wanted to see "The Interview" to begin with. It's most likely a crappy movie. Now that it's gone, you want it.
— Lamarr Wilson (@LamarrWilson) December 17, 2014
Cancelling "The Interview...
- 12/18/2014
- Digital Spy
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