Koch Media, the owner of Deep Silver, has announced that it will be hosting a livestream for Summer Game Fest called Koch Primetime. This event was revealed via the Summer Game Fest Twitter account, and it may contain updates on the upcoming Saints Row 5Maneater: Truth Quest, Shadow Warrior 3, or more of the franchises under Koch Media's umbrella.

Koch Primetime is scheduled for June 11 and will air at 12:00 a.m. PT, the day before E3 2021 begins. As Koch Media has confirmed its presence at E3 this year, the livestream may have been scheduled in this spot on purpose. Koch Primetime could serve as a way to generate hype for Koch Media's E3 showcase.

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It's a real possibility that Saints Row 5 could make an appearance during E3 2021, but the announcement could also drop during Koch Primetime. However, while the new Saints Row game is the biggest title Koch Media currently has in development, and one with some of the most unknown development given the title has gone silent for years, a variety of other games could also make an appearance during the livestream. For example Dead Island 2, which has been in a state of development hell since 2014, but which developers insist is still in active production. If Dead Island 2 is coming out for next-gen consoles, it would make sense for the game to get a big re-reveal soon.

Another game likely to surface during Koch Primetime is Maneater, specifically the Maneater: Truth Seeker DLC which promises to expand the level cap, add a new region, and explore what happened after the original game's ambiguous ending. Maneater: Truth Seeker was announced on April 1, so it's possible the DLC was just a very well-executed prank, but in that case Deep Silver or Tripwire Interactive would probably have admitted it by now. Assuming Maneater: Truth Seeker is indeed a real expansion, it would be a solid addition to the Koch Primetime lineup.

Koch Media is also the owner of Flying Wild Hogs, meaning that the upcoming Shadow Warrior 3 will likely make an appearance during the livestream and could even get a gameplay demo. Unfortunately, one franchise that almost certainly won't be part of Koch Primetime or E3 2021 is TimeSplitters. While the studio Free Radical has been officially reformed under the umbrella of Deep Silver, whatever it's currently working on is still very early in development. TimeSplitters fans are unlikely to see anything from that project until at least 2022.

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