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press release luckie 05 June 2017, 13:16

Find out E3 2017 press conference schedule and what you can expect to see

This year's E3 will traditionally start with several press conferences of the industry's biggest fish: EA, Microsoft, Sony, Bethesda Softworks, Ubisoft and others. Find out when you should tune in.

E3 2017, the biggest video game event of the year, is coming up real fast. This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo is scheduled for 13–15 June, but as always, it is going to start with some big publishers’ press conferences at the end of this week. Like it did last year, Electronic Arts will have its own, pre-E3 show dubbed EA Play. Similarly, Nintendo will not have a typical conference, but will live stream its presentation on June 13. Here is the detailed schedule of all conferences:

  1. EA Play – Saturday, June 10 at 12 P.M. PT
  2. Microsoft – Sunday, June 11 at 2 P.M. PT
  3. Bethesda – Sunday, June 11 at 9 P.M. PT
  4. PC Gaming Show – Monday, June 12 at 10 P.M. PT
  5. Ubisoft – Monday, June 12 at 1 P.M. PT
  6. Sony – Monday, June 12 at 6 P.M. PT
  7. Nintendo Spotlight – Tuesday, June 13 at 9 A.M. PT
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E3 2017 is almost here.

As for what we can expect from the shows, EA has already revealed that it is going to present Star Wars: Battlefront II, Need for Speed: Payback, Madden NFL 18, FIFA 18 (to be announced later today) and NBA LIVE 18. Microsoft is gearing up to show the world its Project Scorpio console, as well as some of its upcoming titles. Bethesda has two new games to announce at this E3, one of which is very likely the next Wolfenstein, which we’ve first heard of almost two years ago. This year, PC Gaming Show is hosting Intel, which is rumored to present its Basin Falls platform. Sony has several hot games coming up as well, including Days Gone, The Last of Us: Part II, God of War, Death Stranding, and perhaps some other unannounced titles. Finally, Nintendo at its special show will focus on Nintendo Switch games, including Super Mario Odyssey.