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Bag stands and the daily magazine were available in the lobbies. The lobbies were also the signature glass structures of the LACC and were massive structures. The Concourse Hall generally featured four booths and a few media outlets as well as the Into the Pixel game art exhibition started at E3 The Concourse Hall was generally used as a link between both lobbies and featured a window display with a beautiful view of downtown Los Angeles.

The largest ship of the LACC and the largest exhibition space by default. Microsoft and many of the largest Western developers from North America and Europe generally found their homes here. The second smallest and smallest ship respectively. The RMN Kentia was generally used by smaller developers who could not afford the hefty fees of having a booth 'planetside'.

Nintendo and Sony 's booths are normally located here. In addition to the physical event, E3 supports or is otherwise associated with a number of online sites. One site introduced in was E , an online community which attendees use to pre-network and schedule meetings with one another. Many websites and blogs have a history of providing extensive coverage of E3 with live webcasts, game previews, game media and blog entries covering popular press events.

On site, the event is covered by professional journalists from around the world. Proof of credentials are verified before the event or on-site. Many of these attendees came with consumer-level digital video and photograph cameras. G4 has aired live coverage of E3 , , , and covering three hours a day over 4 days in the week of the event. On July 31 , , the ESA announced that the expo would be downsized and restructured due to the overwhelming demand from the exhibitors.

Although E3 was originally envisioned as an expo open only to game industry professionals, it has grown in recent years to include greater numbers of bloggers and attendees who were not perceived to be industry professionals. It was originally speculated that because of these changes, independent developers may have been excluded, and subsequently damaged, in preference for larger game companies.

The move was widely criticized by those both within and outside the gaming industry [7] , notably by SimCity and Spore creator, Will Wright ;. The company also stated that it would increase venue space at its Indianapolis convention and relocate its Anaheim convention to the Los Angeles Convention Center. Bag stands and the daily magazine were available in the lobbies.

The lobbies were also the signature glass structures of the LACC and were massive structures. The Concourse Hall generally featured four booths and a few media outlets as well as the Into the Pixel game art exhibition started at E3 The Concourse Hall was generally used as a link between both lobbies and featured a window display with a beautiful view of downtown Los Angeles.

The largest ship of the LACC and the largest exhibition space by default. Microsoft and many of the largest Western developers from North America and Europe generally found their homes here. The second smallest and smallest ship respectively. The RMN Kentia was generally used by smaller developers who could not afford the hefty fees of having a booth 'planetside'. Nintendo and Sony 's booths are normally located here.

In addition to the physical event, E3 supports or is otherwise associated with a number of online sites. One site introduced in was E , an online community which attendees use to pre-network and schedule meetings with one another. Many websites and blogs have a history of providing extensive coverage of E3 with live webcasts, game previews, game media and blog entries covering popular press events.

On site, the event is covered by professional journalists from around the world. Proof of credentials are verified before the event or on-site. Many of these attendees came with consumer-level digital video and photograph cameras. G4 has aired live coverage of E3 , , , and covering three hours a day over 4 days in the week of the event.

On July 31 , , the ESA announced that the expo would be downsized and restructured due to the overwhelming demand from the exhibitors. Although E3 was originally envisioned as an expo open only to game industry professionals, it has grown in recent years to include greater numbers of bloggers and attendees who were not perceived to be industry professionals. It was originally speculated that because of these changes, independent developers may have been excluded, and subsequently damaged, in preference for larger game companies.

The move was widely criticized by those both within and outside the gaming industry [6] , notably by SimCity and Spore creator, Will Wright ;. The company also stated that it would increase venue space at its Indianapolis convention and relocate its Anaheim convention to the Los Angeles Convention Center. The company cited a lack of growth in attendance and an increase in competing shows.

It's about a missing actor who starred in three movies that were never released, and it's from the creator of Her Story and Telling Lies with help from a few TV writers. Given Barlow's involvement we're expecting a live-action puzzle mystery that involves scrubbing through footage.

Space station management sim from the creators of Warhammer 40, Mechanicus When's it out? An introduction to the future of Ixion, in which humanity creates an ark to leave the Earth and things go rather wrong. As the captain of Tycoon Station we'll be making hard decisions, researching technology, exploring the galaxy, and trying to keep our crew alive.

It's a bit like Frostpunk in space. The game was announced during the Summer Games Fest, and what we got was the trailer above. The game looks much prettier than its predecessor and seems to boast a much larger scale. Yep, to both Steam and Epic Games Store. Prime Matter is a "premium gaming label" owned by Koch Media, who already own publishers like Deep Silver.

Monument Valley, but Lego When's it out? June 22 What did we see at E3? If you're the kind of person who complains that the Lego games are all about smashing Lego instead of making things with it, this charming puzzle adventure seems like it's for you. Two years after its mobile release, it's coming to Steam. A multiplayer time-loop FPS When is it out? August 3 What did we see at E3?

A new trailer and an interview with the developer. Lemnis Gate is a tough game to explain—each of your operators has 25 seconds to run around the map working toward their objective, then they get looped.

You layer another copy of that operator in each time. So does your opponent. In one loop, maybe they throw a grenade.

In the next, you intercept them before they get a chance. The base mode gives each player 10 loops, which sounds like enough for things to get chaotic. It's in the PC Gaming Show so it better be! There's an open beta coming in July; here's a Steam page. The third main series Life is Strange game, focusing on Alex, a psychic empath on the trail of a killer When is it out? September 10 What did we see at E3? A deeper look at how the enhanced empathy will work.

Focusing on characters with glowing auras lets us hear their thoughts, which can unlock new dialogue options. Some characters have auras that can trigger novas, which let Alex see a reshaped reality that's altered by their feelings and exploring these dreamlike spaces can let her resolve them.

An action-roguelike that is apparently "like Diablo and Tetris had a baby" When's it out? A gameplay trailer and commentary by Miro Straka of straka. It looks rad. You travel along an underworld river with a beaky plague doctor mask and a slow but powerful sword swing, but the coolest thing in your arsenal is the ability to make island platforms you're standing on slam around at speed.

Also, those islands are Tetris blocks. And some of them have spikes. It's got a Steam page , so yeah. This fall What did we see at E3? Exclusively, baby. Beta sign-ups are available here. Singleplayer superhero shenanigans in which you are Star-Lord When's it out? October 26 What did we see at E3? A debut trailer and a deep dive confirming that this is not a live-service game and won't have microtransactions or DLC. Instead, it's a narrative action game where you get to jet-boot around as Star-Lord, calling on the other Guardians when you need their special abilities.

It's drawing from the movies and the comics, and no, you don't get to look like Chris Pratt. Pixel-art squad tactics in the Metal Slug universe When's it out? A hell of a surprise. The Metal Slug series of run-and-gun anime sidescrollers are back, in turn-based tactics form.

The reveal trailer shows Metal Slug characters throwing grenades, calling in air strikes, demolishing scenery, and performing "sync" attack combos. If Gears of War can become a strategy game, maybe any series can do it. It's got a Steam page. If John Carpenter made PS2 games, they might look like this. Yes, it's currently available for wishlisting on Steam. July 27, What did we see at E3? In true Flight Sim fashion, the trailer shows a bunch of new planes flying majestically through a variety of gorgeous scenery, including some from the Top Gun movie.

It also seems you'll be able to take off and land on aircraft carriers at sea, putting your touchdowns to the ultimate test. July 9, What did we see at E3? Just the trailer above, which was shown during the Summer Game Fest. It sets the scene for the forthcoming RPG, and also reveals the surprisingly imminent release date. Yep, the Steam page is already up. The latest in Robot Entertainment's third-person tower defense series.

It's out on Stadia already, and will arrive on Steam on July We learned that the Steam version will have all the features of the Stadia one, like War Scenarios and Mountable War Machines, plus some new ones. What did I just say? No clue What did we see at E3? A parody of videogame trailers that's funnier than most of the jokes in the first Outer Worlds were. But it didn't leave us with much to go on. The description did hold a few clues: "New solar system, new crew, same Outer Worlds," it reads.

Our annual showcase of all things PC gaming returned with 39 new videos, game announcements, and interviews. Extremely Russian survival-shooter oddness. Pioner is set on an island full of strange creatures and a floating lady with glowing eyes, and seems like a nice place to sit around the campfire playing guitar.

It's got a singleplayer campaign as well as co-op and a more open multiplayer. The long-awaited follow-up to one of the quirkiest and most beloved platformers in PC gaming history When's it out? August 25, What did we see at E3?

Raz exploring more of the weird and wacky worlds that exist inside of his friends' subconscious minds. It's pretty silly, which is what we want from Psychonauts. The release date is the big news of course. Yes, and it'll be on Game Pass.

A co-op Rainbow Six Siege spin-off where you're completing objectives while fighting off gooey aliens When's it out? The big reveal happened at Ubisoft's conference, and, surprise, we've played it ourselves: Our video preview is embedded above, and you can read Morgan's thoughts on Extraction here.

The new game from Arkane. It's about vampires When's it out? Summer What did we see at E3? A slick cinematic full of banter introducing four vampire hunters and their abilities.

Redfall will be playable solo or in co-op, and early signs point to a Left 4 Dead vibe, with a bit of Overwatch in the mix. Real-time XCOM with multiplayer. June The series that began as a StarCraft mod returns.

You control a squad of soldiers fighting mutants on Mars, ordering them around in real-time—although it does seem like the action slows down a little when you bring up the command wheel. There's also a co-op mode that lets up to eight players work together, each controlling an individual soldier. It's on Steam right now. For a game with such a surreal premise, Replaced has an absolutely gorgeous trailer.

Not much is given away but it shows a man waking up after being downloaded into a stranger, and what follows is a string of broody post-apocalyptic cutaways: abandoned buildings, a savage fight in an old tube station, and a shootout in a decrepit mansion.

An MMO follow up to Steep featuring mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, wingsuit flying, and some terrifying activity called "rocket wingsuiting" When's it out?

September 2 What did we see at E3? We got the release date, and the big, narrated look at the game embedded above. It looks fun! This summer What did we see at E3?

And instead of DLC, the subscription will net you a growing catalogue of music. Yes, and you can register for a closed beta now. The trailer shows off some gameplay that appears fairly in keeping with what fans of the original will expect, though the action does look a tad faster than before, and online and local cooperative play is supported.

It was only confirmed for PS4 and PS5, but it probably will. June 22, What did we see at E3? A trailer showcasing what you and witty Jack will be getting up to. Mostly fighting lots of angry mermaids with sharp teeth and legions of spooky undead pirates. An open-world multiplayer snowboarding game When's it out?



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