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E3 is off but EA’s showcase is on

E3 2020 may becancelledbut many of its big announcements will still be made. Electronic Arts today EA Play, their annual E3-adjacent showcase of upcoming games, will return on June 11th. That would have been the final day of E3. They’ll once again host a live show with games and that, just without an audience sitting MORTIFYINGLY close. Now begins the guessing game: what will EA have to show this year?“During this year’s digital event, we’ll showcase our games through a live broadcast, community content, and more,” EA say. It’ll be livestreamed at 4pm Pacific on June 11th, which will be midnight on Friday the 12th for us here in the UK.What exactly they’ll show is a mystery, but thatnext Battlefield gamewould seem likely? And the new Fifa and such. A newThe Sims 4expansion, probably? A future update forApex Legends. A peek at progress onoverhauling Anthem? Hell, maybe evenDragon Age 4?“Further details on specific titles will be revealed over the coming weeks,” EA say. Mysteries!You know, I’ll miss the sheer hectic panic of E3 week. Sure, I work on Los Angeles time from the UK and barely sleep and struggle to form a coherent sentence for a week after, but there’s an energy to it.While E3’s organiserswill not host an official online showthis year, some publishers are planning their own shows and other folks intend to fill the space. Valve are planninganother Steam Game Festival, games events from the quirky A Maze Berlin to the serious Gamelab Barcelona will be replaced with digital events, and evenEvo is going online. Then folks likethe Ian Games Networkandrazor tout Geoff Keighleyare putting their own banners over weeks and months of announcements and showcases. You don’t need E3 to have marketing.God, it’s unreal to see so many people were ever so close together:To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsWhatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.
E3 2020 may becancelledbut many of its big announcements will still be made. Electronic Arts today EA Play, their annual E3-adjacent showcase of upcoming games, will return on June 11th. That would have been the final day of E3. They’ll once again host a live show with games and that, just without an audience sitting MORTIFYINGLY close. Now begins the guessing game: what will EA have to show this year?“During this year’s digital event, we’ll showcase our games through a live broadcast, community content, and more,” EA say. It’ll be livestreamed at 4pm Pacific on June 11th, which will be midnight on Friday the 12th for us here in the UK.What exactly they’ll show is a mystery, but thatnext Battlefield gamewould seem likely? And the new Fifa and such. A newThe Sims 4expansion, probably? A future update forApex Legends. A peek at progress onoverhauling Anthem? Hell, maybe evenDragon Age 4?“Further details on specific titles will be revealed over the coming weeks,” EA say. Mysteries!You know, I’ll miss the sheer hectic panic of E3 week. Sure, I work on Los Angeles time from the UK and barely sleep and struggle to form a coherent sentence for a week after, but there’s an energy to it.While E3’s organiserswill not host an official online showthis year, some publishers are planning their own shows and other folks intend to fill the space. Valve are planninganother Steam Game Festival, games events from the quirky A Maze Berlin to the serious Gamelab Barcelona will be replaced with digital events, and evenEvo is going online. Then folks likethe Ian Games Networkandrazor tout Geoff Keighleyare putting their own banners over weeks and months of announcements and showcases. You don’t need E3 to have marketing.God, it’s unreal to see so many people were ever so close together:To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsWhatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.
E3 2020 may becancelledbut many of its big announcements will still be made. Electronic Arts today EA Play, their annual E3-adjacent showcase of upcoming games, will return on June 11th. That would have been the final day of E3. They’ll once again host a live show with games and that, just without an audience sitting MORTIFYINGLY close. Now begins the guessing game: what will EA have to show this year?
“During this year’s digital event, we’ll showcase our games through a live broadcast, community content, and more,” EA say. It’ll be livestreamed at 4pm Pacific on June 11th, which will be midnight on Friday the 12th for us here in the UK.
What exactly they’ll show is a mystery, but thatnext Battlefield gamewould seem likely? And the new Fifa and such. A newThe Sims 4expansion, probably? A future update forApex Legends. A peek at progress onoverhauling Anthem? Hell, maybe evenDragon Age 4?
“Further details on specific titles will be revealed over the coming weeks,” EA say. Mysteries!
You know, I’ll miss the sheer hectic panic of E3 week. Sure, I work on Los Angeles time from the UK and barely sleep and struggle to form a coherent sentence for a week after, but there’s an energy to it.
While E3’s organiserswill not host an official online showthis year, some publishers are planning their own shows and other folks intend to fill the space. Valve are planninganother Steam Game Festival, games events from the quirky A Maze Berlin to the serious Gamelab Barcelona will be replaced with digital events, and evenEvo is going online. Then folks likethe Ian Games Networkandrazor tout Geoff Keighleyare putting their own banners over weeks and months of announcements and showcases. You don’t need E3 to have marketing.
God, it’s unreal to see so many people were ever so close together:
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Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.