Square Enix Presents
The summer season is still a long way off, but Square Enix has already started to get serious by announcing a new digital show that will take place starting at 6:00 pm on Thursday 18 March.Square Enix Presents: Spring 2021 will last 40 minutes and will present to the world a completely new chapter of Life is Strange. The news, of course, will not end here, and there will also be space for the announcement of the new titles of Square Enix Montreal (studio already responsible for the Go series), for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Tomb Raider and for segments dedicated to Outriders, Just Cause Mobile, Balan Wonderworld and Marvel's Avengers.
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Square Enix Presents livestream: When it airs, how to watch, and what to expect
Square Enix is entering the digital presentation game. Following in the footsteps of companies like Nintendo and Sony, the studio will hold its first Square Enix Presents event this week. The stream will feature news on several upcoming games from the publisher, as well as some new announcements.
Fans don’t have to speculate as to what’s being shown. Square Enix released the event’s itinerary beforehand to avoid disappointment. While there could be surprises in store, expectations should be fully in check. Here’s how you can watch the stream, as well as exactly what you will and won’t see.
When is the Square Enix Presents stream?The event will broadcast at 10 a.m. PT on Thursday, March 18. Recent events like the last Nintendo Direct have opted for later evening windows, so this will be a nice way for West Casters to start their morning and a nice midday break for East Coasters. The show will run around 40 minutes long.
Where can I watch the Square Enix Presents stream?You can catch the stream in one of two places. Either head over to Square Enix’s Twitch channel or its YouTube channel. The broadcasts will start at the same time and be identical, so pick your poison.
What will be shown at Square Enix Presents?There’s a clear answer here. The headline is a new entry in the Life is Strange series. Square Enix hasn’t said whether or not its a full sequel or a spinoff, but its been teasing a new character with special abilities.
An all-new protagonist is making a debut in the @LifeIsStrange series
We’ve been waiting for this with you. Watch the full reveal during #SquareEnixPresents this Thursday, March 18th at 10AM PDT. pic.twitter.com/aIiDQf760w
— Square Enix (@SquareEnix) March 16, 2021
The other big news will revolve around Tomb Raider. Square Enix will announce something for the game’s 25th anniversary, though it’s staying tight-lipped on what exactly. It could just mention how Lara Croft is featured in the new season of Fortnite. It’s more likely that we could see a collection of older Tomb Raider titles to celebrate the milestone.
We’ll also get updates on some upcoming games like Outriders, Balan Wonderland, and Just Cause Mobile. The only other new announcements expected focus on some projects by Taito and a mobile game from the team behind Lara Croft Go.
What won’t be shown at Square Enix PresentsIf it’s not mentioned above, don’t expect it. Square Enix made the schedule very clear, and it’s not likely to deviate from that. That means fans probably shouldn’t expect to see anything related to Final Fantasy, like Final Fantasy XVI. Of course, events like this always tend to have a “one more thing” moment, so we might get a small teaser. However, Square Enix says this is the first of many events, so it’s likely saving some reveals for the next stream.
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