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E3 2019 press conference schedule

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E3 2019 is quickly approaching, and it will feature conferences from some of the biggest game publishers in the world. Here is the E3 2019 conference schedule, as well as what we think will be at the show. Microsoft, Square Enix, Bethesda, Nintendo, and Ubisoft will be holding their own shows, with Sony skipping the event.
It’s hard to believe the year is moving along this fast, but E3 2019 is less than two weeks away. While the format has changed considerably for this generation, it is still the single biggest event for gaming announcements. Publishers like Ubisoft, Bethesda, Nintendo, Microsoft, and Square Enix are all heading to Los Angeles to reveal new information on their upcoming titles. Certain longtime attendees — Sony, in particular — will be skipping out on the festivities, but there is still plenty of conferences to watch. Here is the E3 2019 conference schedule with some of the games we expect and hope to see at each show. For the full list of titles we expect to see, check out our complete E3 2019 games list roundup.
As it has done for the last several years, Electronic Arts will not technically be attending E3 2019, but hosting its own EA Play event beginning on June 8-9. There will not be a traditional press conference this year, but we do know EA plans to show off some new content for previously released or announced games such as Apex Legends, Anthem, Battlefield V, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
It’s also possible we’ll get an announcement about a new Plants vs. Zombies game (probably Garden Warfare 3) and Need for Speed game based on a financial report from EA. Those watching from home can tune in to the multiple streams EA has planned for June 8.
Microsoft won’t have to deal with direct competition from Sony at this year’s E3, and given the beating it has taken this generation, that is very important for the Xbox brand. With information regarding the next-generation Xbox system reportedly leaking, we expect Microsoft to reveal concrete information on the console, possibly including potential games.
Project xCloud is also sure to be a big topic, and with work continuing on Halo Infiniteand Gears 5, we should still have plenty to see for the Xbox One. Microsoft has a chance to put on the show of E3, and let’s hope it takes advantage. If you’re looking for a more in-depth explanation, check out our Xbox E3 2019 briefing roundup that details how to watch and what to expect
Bethesda is always the wild card of E3, because it either has a ton of announcements to make or attempts to stretch just a few into its hour-long presentation.

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