Catch the highlights with the PCG Weekender Livestream
Update: We'll now be joined by Relic to talk about the latest updates to Dawn of War II at 15:00 on Sunday. They replace NVIDIA, who were previously scheduled to appear.
We know that London is is more than a day trip away for many of you, and loathe to let anyone miss out on a medley of spectacular speakers such as the Star Citizen devs and XCOM co-creator Julian Gollop, we'll be livestreaming both days of the PC Gamer Weekender.
We'll be sitting down with devs and hardware juggernauts for informal chat about their work. There are demos and exclusive trailers on the cards too, giving you a glimpse of what will be happening on-stage this weekend. Each segment will last 20 minutes with a 10 minute break in between, giving us a chance to rest our voices and wrestle interviewees away from the games on the show floor.
Day One, Saturday March 5—WATCH HERE
- 13:00 - Introduction
- 13:30 - Shadowhand
- 14:00 - Frozen Synapse 2
- 14:30 - National Film and Television School
- 15:00 - Rising Storm 2: Vietnam
- 15:30 - Squadron 42 (Star Citizen)
- 16:00 - Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade
Day Two, Sunday March 6—WATCH HERE
- 13:00 - Introduction
- 13:30 - Total War: Warhammer
- 14:00 - Charles Cecil
- 14:30 - Democracy 3: Africa
- 15:00 - Dawn of War II: Retribution
- 15:30 - Master of Orion
- 16:00 - Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord
All times are GMT.
Of course, if that line-up is looking so tempting you're compelled to see it in-person, the bad news is that Weekender Plus Passes are sold out, but we still have a few Standard Passes rattling around and they come with a free copy of Dark Souls and Dust Force! Get an extra 20% off with the code PCG20.
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