A Musical Showdown: Ranking the Pre-Show Anthems of Major Gaming Events
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A Musical Showdown: Ranking the Pre-Show Anthems of Major Gaming Events

authorBy Richard Garfield
DateJun 11, 2026
Read Time2 min

In the realm of grand gaming presentations this year, a singular element consistently preceded each major event: a half-hour countdown accompanied by a repetitive musical score. While much of this pre-show audio may feel familiar, the close succession of these events provided a unique opportunity to critically assess and rate each one, from the least to the most impressive.

Sony's State of Play's soundtrack, for instance, was jarring and chaotic, with overly aggressive synth elements that failed to create an inviting atmosphere. Similarly, the Summer Game Fest's musical choice, though not inherently bad, suffered from its lack of distinctiveness, blending into the generic background noise of '90s-inspired guitar riffs. The Xbox Games Showcase's offering also fell into the generic category, albeit with a different, more laid-back vibe. In stark contrast, Nintendo Direct delivered a surprisingly soothing and understated pre-show experience that effectively captured attention without overwhelming the senses, proving that sometimes, less is indeed more when it comes to setting the right mood.

Ultimately, Nintendo emerges as the unexpected victor in this informal contest of pre-show music. Their ability to craft a calm, engaging, and memorable soundscape demonstrates a profound understanding of audience engagement. This victory highlights the significant role that seemingly minor details, like background music, can play in shaping the overall perception and success of a major event. It encourages a deeper appreciation for the artistry and strategic thought that goes into every aspect of entertainment, pushing creators to elevate even the most overlooked elements to inspire anticipation and delight.

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