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Nacon Connect 2024 is scheduled for February 29th

Nacon has announced the date and time of its Nacon Connect 2024 event, where it will showcase its upcoming video game and gaming accessories line-up for the year ahead.

The presentation is scheduled for February 29th at 6:00 pm (GMT) and will last 30 minutes. Alongside the announcement, the French publisher also shared a teaser trailer of the upcoming event, giving us a glimpse of what will be showcased.

The event will include updates on the early-access roguelike action game Ravenswatch and the upcoming tactics game Crown Wars: The Black Prince. Moreover, we'll also see more on the open-world RPG GreedFall II: The Dying World, the open-world racing game Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, and the survival zombie game Welcome to Paradize. Lastly, we expect to see something about the new open-world survival game based on the Terminator franchise.

According to the company, further surprises will be unveiled during the presentation, and a post-show Twitch broadcast will go deeper into GreedFall 2 alongside Spiders' development team.

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KitGuru says: Last year's Nacon Connect included extended looks at the excellent Robocop: Rogue City and the dreadful The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, so it'll be intriguing to see what the firm has in store this time.

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