IGN Live is back on June 6th and June 7th, and IGN says the multi-day in-person fan event will bring games, movies, shows, celebrities, and merch to the Magic Box in downtown LA. It will also stream globally across IGN platforms, which means fans who can’t make the trip still get a front-row seat to the reveals. That matters because IGN Live is built around the stuff players actually care about: trailers, playable games, and the kind of live interviews that can turn a quiet weekend into a very loud news cycle.
Tickets are on sale now, and IGN is already updating the lineup with newly announced and previously announced partners. The event is all ages, so it’s aiming for a broad crowd rather than just the hard-core convention set. For readers, the real draw is simple: this is where IGN plans to roll out new game, TV, and movie news in one place, instead of scattering it across a dozen separate announcements.
About IGN Live
IGN describes IGN Live as “a celebration of everything fans love in games, movies, TV, comics, collectibles, and more.” The show takes place at the Magic Box in downtown LA and streams across IGN platforms, so the event is designed to work as both a live gathering and a global broadcast. That setup gives attendees the full convention-floor experience while letting remote viewers follow the same announcements as they happen.
The event’s format is broad by design. IGN says it will showcase games, entertainment, cool guests, shows, movies, and merch, and it will also feature thousands of giveaways, exclusive trailers, live celebrity interviews, and playable games. In practical terms, that means this isn’t just a stage full of talking heads; it’s a showcase built to keep fans moving from reveal to reveal, with enough hands-on content to make the trip to downtown LA feel worthwhile.
Newly Announced Partners and Guests
IGN’s updated lineup adds a mix of games, shows, movies, and talent. Among the newly announced partners are Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced from Ubisoft, The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 from Critical Role, Titmouse, and Prime Video, and PowerWash Simulator 2 from FuturLab. Those names tell you exactly what kind of event this is: one part game showcase, one part entertainment junket, and one part fan-service machine.
