At the show, there were a few expected reveals as well. A new Fortnite trailer teased a season that looks pretty wild, we saw an extended (and spooky) look at Alan Wake II, and we got a trailer with some gory gameplay from Mortal Kombat 1.Since there’s no E3 this year, I was hoping we’d be in for an even bigger show than usual — and it turned out that there were indeed many surprises at the event.
Source: Summer Game Fest 2023: news, announcements, and trailers – The Verge