Disney & Marvel Games Showcase – how to watch, start time & what to expect

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Disney & Marvel are holding a joint games showcase this evening, to let fans know about some of the upcoming games out of the House of Mouse over the next few months.

The show is set to kick off later this evening (Friday, September 9) at about 1pm PT/4pm ET/9pm UK time.

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It’s sure to be a packed show, if the sizzle reel from last month is anything to go by – and at least one pretty major reveal.

Disney & Marvel Games Showcase – how to watch & start time

The Disney & Marvel Games Showcase will be broadcast live from the D23 Expo at 1pm PT/4pm ET/9pm UK time.

You’ll be able to tune in via YouTube in the video player below. Alternatively, you can also check out the dedicated D23Expo website, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook accounts.

The broadcast will also be shown on Disney’s YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Twitter – as well as Marvel Entertainment’s YouTube, Twitch and Twitter.

Disney & Marvel Games Showcase – what to expect

The trailer from the showcase’s announcement gave us a good idea of what to expect. That includes updates on Marvel’s Midnight Suns and the recently released-into-early-access Disney Dreamlight Valley.

However, perhaps most excitingly, we’ve been promised the reveal of former Uncharted director Amy Hennig’s new Marvel action adventure game.

Her new studio – Skydance New Media – announced it was working on the project last year. According to recent reports from Eurogamer, that game may involve Captain America and Black Panther and be set in WW2. We’ll see if that’s true soon enough.

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