"I think they're fools to bypass the show. And they'll be back," says Pachter.
It’s about finding ways to innovate in how Nintendo communicates with its audience, apparently.
Nintendo still sees more user engagement during E3 than any other time of the year.
Phil Spencer talks about how E3 allows everyone to "come to one place and just share their love of video games."
Nintendo says that it could go back to live conferences for future E3s.
Bethesda has something up its sleeve- but what?
So you need to wait just a little more.
What does Mordor have in store for you this time?
What might Microsoft have up their sleeves?
The (almost) complete lineup from Ubisoft.
Microsoft doesn't need Master Chief to finish the fight this time.
Now what could these be?
Plus, a Summer release window shared as well.
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Just how well does Microsoft's E3 showing from last year hold up now?
Sony looks to the future.
GamingBolt's Pramath Parijat discusses why a PlayStation led market may be the best thing for the console gaming industry.
A bit later than this year's event.
Can Horizon help bring boring open world games back to relevance again?