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When all the games of E3 2018 are coming out

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Plan your schedules accordingly
When wrapping up any E3, it can probably be difficult for players to separate what was completely new and announced at the show, known games that were given a launch date, known games that still have no launch date, and the games we’re looking forward to that didn’t have an E3 presence.
So here’s a guide of the major releases shown at E3. We may have missed some things. We’ll update the list if we did. It’s mainly intended as a recap of the big launches coming that were shown in Los Angeles. (For example, that’s why Red Dead Redemption 2 — which we all know is on the way Oct. 26 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One — isn’t below. It wasn’t shown there, but then, E3 really isn’t Rockstar Games’ style.)
Anyway, here’s what your calendar looks like for the next six or so months, and what you can expect beyond that. Plan accordingly. Big things are on the move.
Octopath Traveler (Nintendo Switch)
Madden NFL 19 (PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Spider-Man ( PlayStation4)
NBA Live 19 ( PlayStation4, Xbox One)
Shadow of the Tomb Raider ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
FIFA 19 (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Forza Horizon 4 (Windows PC, Xbox One)
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Super Mario Party (Nintendo Switch)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Starlink: Battle for Atlas (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation4, Xbox One)
Battlefield 5 ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Fallout 76 ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu! and Let’s Go Evee! (Nintendo Switch)
Just Cause 4 ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch)
Resident Evil 2 (remake) ( PlayStation4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Kingdom Hearts 3 ( PlayStation4, Xbox One)
Anthem (PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One)
Days Gone (PS4)
Metro: Exodus (Windows PC, PS4, Xbox One)
Crackdown 3 (Windows PC, Xbox One)
Trials Rising (Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One)
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 (PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One)

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