Creative director Bret Robbins talks about the next big Call of Duty title.
Bethesda lists an "action adventure & RPG" announcement for the convention in August.
Mojang discusses what form a possible 3DS port could take.
And easily the most worrying kind.
Other changes, including reduced camera shake in some instances, have also been implemented.
BabelFlux's David Miles talks about the benefits of Microsoft's API for path-finding.
Plus she fights with a lame umbrella.
Producer Keiji Inafune feels responsible for poor reviews of the spin-off.
The Ubisoft Toronto managing director also shares her thoughts on potential VR games.
Sony also seeks feedback on current rental periods.
Rob Pardo leaves after 17 years with the company.
Nathan Vella talks about devs having opportunities to put "different, interesting games out on console".
Oculus VR bans sales to ensure stock isn't siphoned away from legitimate developers worldwide.
For a limited though so act fast.
Lester Speight reveals that he's been contacted to reprise his role.
Developer interested in trying new things though.
It may resemble Far Cry 3 in many ways but that may actually work to the fourth game's benefit.
Also lasers.
Deep Silver may step in and purchase Crytek UK according to anonymous sources.
Origin goofs up and reveals that DLC will be out for Premium subscribers on July 15th.