An infographic uploaded to Keighley's Twitter Wednesday afternoon revealed that Summer Game Fest 2022's live showcase on June 9 saw over 27 million livestreams, an 8% increase from last year's. The showcase boasted a peak concurrent viewership of over 3.5 million global viewers with the show's presence on Twitter increasing significantly compared to the 2021 event. The infographic also revealed that the live showcase boasted over 6,000 co-streamers during the event.
The post concludes with Keighley reaffirming that the Summer Game Fest will return for another year with next year's event once again set for June. The Game Awards host had previously revealed that Summer Game Fest will feature its first in-person event in 2023 with the event apparently set to run alongside E3's planned return for next summer. Keighley has yet to reveal a set date for next year's showcase outside the June 2023 window with Summer Game Fest likely looking to avoid clashing with E3's in-person festivities.