E3 2019 schedule: Every game, conference, and major announcement recapped
Catch up on the E3 2019 schedule with our full recap of the show so far
The E3 2019 schedule of press conferences has officially wrapped up, with new announcements from Microsoft, Nintendo, Bethesda, and many more, and the E3 2019 show floor is open with hundreds of playable E3 2019 games. If you've missed some of the shows so far, not to worry; we've got the entire E3 2019 schedule recapped here, including summaries from all of the big press conferences. Now that the big pressers are over, the E3 Coliseum show hosted by The Game Awards' Geoff Keighly is in full swing, and we've got the full lineup listed below.
All the E3 2019 games to expect this year, from the confirmed to the utter wildcards
From huge reveals to mega updates on already existing games, the E3 2019 schedule recap links below will give you all the key info on what happened during the biggest gaming event of the war. We've had exciting news on titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Animal Crossing Switch, Watch Dogs Legion, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, The Outer Worlds, and many more. Sony decided to skip E3 entirely this year in favor of "exploring new and familiar ways to engage our community," but that doesn't mean we haven't had plenty of news about games like Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Shenmue 3. You can learn all the big reveals and fresh details by hitting up the links below.
- Xbox E3 2019 Recap: Best of Microsoft Xbox at E3 2019
- Nintendo E3 2019 Recap: Best of Nintendo at E3 2019
- Bethesda E3 2019 Recap: Best of Bethesda at E3 2019
- Ubisoft E3 2019 Recap: Best of Ubisoft at E3 2019
- Square Enix E3 2019Recap: Best of Square Enix at E3 2019
- EA E3 2019 Recap Recap: Best of EA at E3 2019
The main event now is the E3 Coliseum show, a mix of in-depth interview with game developers and intriguing panels between game luminaries and the occassional celebrity. Here's the rest of the lineup for this year's E3 Coliseum show:
E3 2019 schedule: Thursday, June 13
E3 Coliseum
10:00 AM PST - Minecraft: The next 10 years
10:30 AM PST - Darksiders: Action adventure evolved
11:00 AM PST - SKY: Exploring thatgamecompany’s New Social Adventure
11:30 AM PST - Gaming Inside the Story: Single-Player Narrative in VR, hosted by Troy Baker
12:00 PM PST - Elon Musk in conversation with Todd Howard
1:00 PM PST - On Justin Roiland's Trover Saves the Universe and Squanch Games
1:30 PM PST - Control
2:30 PM PST - Roller Champions: A Tale of Evolving Game Design
3:00 PM PST - The Outer Worlds: An inside look
4:30 PM PST - Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey - Behind The Scenes
5:00 PM PST - The Cast and Developers of Afterparty
For more, check out the best new games of 2019 still on the way this year, or watch the video below for some hands-on gameplay footage of Doom Eternal.
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