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June 10 - 12, 2014 - Los Angeles Convention Center

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Neowin topics
 
E3 2014 Microsoft Press Conference Discussion
E3 2014 Sony Press Conference Discussion
E3 2014 Nintendo Digital Event Discussion

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Show times

PDT (UTC -08:00)

Tuesday, June 10, 2014
12:00PM - 6:00pm

Wednesday, June 11, 2014
10:00AM - 6:00pm

Thursday, June 12, 2014
10:00AM - 5:00pm


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Briefing times

PDT (UTC -08:00)

Microsoft        Monday, June 9 at 9:30am
EA        Monday, June 9 at 12pm
Ubisoft        Monday, June 9 at 3pm
Sony        Monday, June 9 at 6pm
Nintendo        Tuesday, June 10 at 9am, (Online only)


AEST (UTC+10:00)
Microsoft        Tuesday, June 10 at 2:30am
EA        Tuesday, June 10 at 5am
Ubisoft        Tuesday, June 10 at 8am
Sony        Tuesday, June 10 at 11am
Nintendo        Wednesday, June 11 at 2am, (Online only)


GMT (UTC+00:00)
Microsoft        Monday June 9 at 5.30pm
EA        Monday, June 9 at 8pm
Ubisoft        Monday, June 9 at 11pm
Sony        Tuesday, June 10 at 2.00am
Nintendo        Tuesday, June 10 at 5pm, (Online only)


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Twitch Stream Schedule
 

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Monday 6/9 PT

    9:30am ? Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing
    11:00am ? Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing Post show
    11:30pm ? Hotline Miami 2 (Dennaton Games/Devolver Digital)
    12:00pm ? EA World Premiere: E3 2014 Preview
    1:00pm ? Battlefield Hardline Live Stream
    2:00pm ? EA World Premiere: E3 2014 Post show
    2:30pm ? Battlecry (Bethesda)
    3:00pm ? Ubisoft 2014 E3 Media Briefing
    4:00pm ? Ubisoft 2014 E3 Media Briefing Post show
    4:30pm ? Witcher 3 (CD Projekt RED)
    5:00pm ? Dying Light (Techland)
    5:30pm ? Final thoughts
    6:00pm ? PlayStation E3 2014 Press Conference

Tuesday 6/10 PT

    9:00am ? Nintendo Digital Event
    10:00am ? Deep Silver (Unannounced title)
    10:15am ? Deep Silver (Unannounced title)
    10:30am ? Dragon Age: Inquisition (EA)
    11:00am ? Ubisoft (Unannounced title)
    11:20am ? The Division (Ubisoft)
    11:40am ? Farcry 4 (Ubisoft)
    12:00pm ? Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)
    12:20pm ? Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)
    12:40pm ? Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)
    1:00pm ? DRIVECLUB (SCEA)
    1:20pm ? Evil Within (Bethesda)
    1:40pm ? Lords of the Fallen (NAMCO)
    2:00pm ? Destiny (Activision/BUNGIE)
    2:20pm ? The Order: 1886 (SCEA)
    2:40pm ? Nintendo Demo
    3:00pm ? Evolve Special Tournament (2K)
    4:00pm ? Super Smash Bros. Invitational (Nintendo)

Wednesday 6/11 PT

    10:00am ? Alienware
    10:30am ? Twitch Time
    11:00am ? Sunset Overdrive (Insomniac Games/Microsoft Studios)
    11:20am ? ID@Xbox (Unannounced title)
    11:40am ? Killer Instinct: Season Two (Iron Galaxy/Microsoft Studios)
    12:00pm ? Square Enix (Unannounced title)
    12:20pm ? Square Enix (Unannounced title)
    12:40pm ? H1Z1 (Sony Online Entertainment)
    1:00pm ? EA (Unannounced title)
    1:20pm ? Batman: Arkham Knight (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
    1:40pm ? Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
    2:10pm ? Nintendo Demo
    2:30pm ? Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Unannounced title)
    2:50pm ? Crytek (Unannounced title)
    3:00pm ? SCEA (Unannounced title)
    3:15pm ? SCEA (Unannounced title)
    3:30pm ? Hohokum (Honeyslug, SCE Santa Monica Studio)
    3:45pm ? Helldivers (Arrowhead Game Studios/Sony Computer Entertainment)
    4:00pm ? Alien Isolation (The Creative Assembly/SEGA)
    4:20pm ? Civilization: Beyond Earth (2K)
    4:40pm ? Diablo III: Reaper of Souls ? Ultimate Evil Edition on PS4 (Blizzard)
    5:00pm ? Evolve Special Tournament (2K)

Thursday 6/12 PT

    10:00am ? Tetris w/creator Alexey Pajitnov
    10:15am ? Zombies Monsters Robots (Ying Pei Games)
    10:30am ? Guinness World Records ? certificate presentation
    11:00am ? Fable Legends (LionHead/Microsoft Studios)
    11:20am ? #IDARB (ID@Xbox)
    11:40am ? Project Spark (Team Dakota/Microsoft Studios)
    12:00pm ? Nintendo Demo
    12:20am ? Square Enix (Unannounced title)
    12:40pm ? PlanetSide 2 PS4 Edition (Sony Online Entertainment)
    1:00pm ? 505 Games (TBD) 1:20pm ? Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Unannounced title)
    1:40pm ? Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (Gearbox/2K)
    2:00pm ? Ubisoft (Unannounced title)
    2:20pm ? The Crew (Ubisoft)
    2:40pm ? Nintendo Demo
    3:00pm ? Tecmo Koei (Unannounced title)
    3:20pm ? Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes (Disney Interactive)
    3:40pm ? SEGA Sonic BOOM! (SEGA)
    4:00pm ? Evolve Special Tournament (2K)

 
http://blog.twitch.tv/2014/06/twitch-broadcast-schedule-for-e3/
 
 
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Twitch streams

http://www.twitch.tv/event/e3
http://www.twitch.tv/playstation


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Gametrailers All Access Schedule
 

All Access Live Pre-Show presented by GEICO: Driveclub and Jack Tretton Live!
11:45 AM ET ? 12:Noon (8:45 AM PT ? 9 AM PT)

Our coverage kicks off when Sony's Scott Rohde drops by to give us the first look at the E3 demo of Driveclub for PlayStation 4. Plus, meet our special correspondent for the day: Industry veteran Jack Tretton, who will answer questions from the community and provide his insight on what's in store for E3 2014. And we check in with Michael Pachter to get his thoughts on what to expect from the day ahead.
 
All Access Live: Homefront 2, Phil Spencer, Shadow of Mordor
12:00 ET ? 12:30 PM ET (9 AM PT ? 9:30 AM PT)

We kick things into gear with the first-ever gameplay demo of Homefront 2 from CryTek, the exclusive first look at the E3 demo of Shadow of Mordor from Monolith and WBIE, plus another surprise game demo! Geoff Keighley chats with Xbox's Phil Spencer at the Galen Center to preview what Xbox has planned for its annual E3 briefing. Then Jack Tretton, Adam Sessler and Tina Amini from Kotaku run down what to expect from XBox at E3, and we go live to the Xbox "Green Carpet" as developers arrive for the press conference.

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Xbox: Game On
12:30 ? 2:00 PM ET (9:30 ? 11 AM PT)


Live from the Galen Center, Phil Spencer and Xbox reveal the next step in the Halo journey, world premiere Sunset Overdrive, Forza Horizon 2, and more.

All Access Live: Phil Spencer, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Halo, Crystal Dynamics Game Announcement, and More
2:00 ? 3:00 PM ET (11 AM ? Noon PT)


Immediately following the briefing, Geoff has the exclusive first interview with Phil Spencer about everything that was announced on stage and his new vision for Xbox. Plus, tune in for the world premiere of Sunset Overdrive multiplayer with Marcus Smith from Insomniac Games.

Glen Schofield and Michael Condry drop by to discuss Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, we get the latest on Halo E3 news from Frank O'Connor of 343 Industries, the team behind The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt drops by, and Crystal Dynamics visits All Access to make a new game announcement exclusively on Spike ? with the first footage too! Also, GT's own Kyle Bosman visits to report on the social sentiment coming out of the Xbox press conference.

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EA World Premiere 2014
3:00 ? 4:00 PM ET (Noon ? 1 PM PT)


Live from the Shine Exposition Center, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson reveals Battlefield: Hardline and world premieres nearly a half-dozen new games, including updates on Mirror's Edge, Dragon Age: Inquisition, a new project from Criterion Games, and much more.

All Access Live: Alien: Isolation, Oculus Rift Founder, Battlefield Hardline, Dragon Age and More Surprises
4:00 ? 5:00 PM ET (1 ? 2 PM PT)


Immediately following the EA briefing, Karl Magnus from DICE joins us to discuss the studio's announcements at the press conference. Oculus Rift founder Palmer Lucky drops by to discuss the latest on VR and world premieres a new VR demo for the first time anywhere. We also premiere a new demo for Dragon Age: Inquisition beyond what was shown in the press conference with BioWare's Aaryn Flynn. In addition, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg comes by to answer our questions, we get the first look at the Battlecry E3 demo from Bethesda, and don't miss a special surprise executive interview you definitely don't want to miss.
 
All Access Live: Hideo Kojima, Project Morpheus, Evil Within, and More
5:00 ? 6:00 PM ET (2 ? 3 PM PT)


Geoff gets a live in studio visit from his friend Hideo Kojima, plus Richard Marks from Sony Computer Entertainment America's Magic Lab comes by to give an update on Project Morpheus and showcase brand new content. Also, don't miss the first E3 demos of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within with Bethesda's Pete Hines, plus EA's Andrew Wilson and Patrick Soderlund drop by to answer all the burning questions about EA's press conference. Then don't miss our Ubisoft press conference panel with special guests Kevin Pereira and Stephen Totilo from Kotaku.
 
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Ubisoft E3 Press Conference
6:00 ? 7:00 PM ET (3 ? 4 PM PT)


Join host Aisha Tyler for the latest world premieres from Ubisoft, including Assassin's Creed: Unity, Far Cry 4, The Division, The Crew, and other upcoming projects.
 
All Access Live: Yves Guillemot, Jade Raymond, The Portal Board Game, The Crew and More!
7:00 PM ? 8:00 PM ET (4 ? 5 PM PT)


Immediately following the Ubisoft press briefing, CEO Yves Guillemot and Ubisoft Toronto Managing Director Jade Raymond visit with Geoff to discuss all the announcements and answer your questions. Plus, don't miss interviews about The Crew, a first look at the new Dark Souls II DLC, a demo of the indie darling Below from Capy Games, Fantasia: Music Evolved with Harmonix, and yes, we're even world premiering your first look at the Portal board game from Valve and Cryptozoic. Plus a surprise game demo we can't announce just yet.

All Access Live: Alienware Alpha Steambox World Premiere, Lego Batman 3, and More Surprise Demos
8:00 ? 9:00 PM ET (5 ? 6 PM PT)


Alienware comes by to reveal its new Alpha Gaming Console powered by Steam for the first time with a live demo on our stage. Plus, don't miss demos of Lords of the Fallen, Lego Batman 3, and two other surprise E3 games we can't tell you about just yet. Plus, we lead into the Sony press conference with analysis from Jack Tretton, USA Today's Mike Snider, and Kotaku's Stephen Totilo.
 
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PlayStation Press Conference
9:00 ? 10:30 PM ET (6 ? 7:30 PM PT)


Live from Los Angeles, PlayStation returns to the stage where it dropped the mic in 2013. Find out what's next for the PlayStation 4, including The Order: 1886 and much much more.

 
http://www.gametrailers.com/e3/blog/75245/e3-2014-spike-tv-and-gametrailers-coms-all-access-schedule-revealed

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Exhibitors

Full list
http://uk.ign.com/wikis/e3/Exhibitor_List


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Games

Full list
http://www.ign.com/wikis/e3/Games_at_E3_2014


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News
 
Ahead of E3, Take-Two extends its "Agent" trademark
Battlefield: Hardline (cops vs. thieves) leaks
Dishonored 2: Darkness of Tyvia to be announced at E3 2014
Capcom to announce a big title for PS4 at E3, possibly Resident Evil
 
EA Briefing:
 
Star Wars Battlefront Video
Dragon Age Inquisition Gameplay + Characters Trailer
Mass Effect Teaser
The Sims 4
UFC
NHL 15
Early Look at next Criterion Game
PGA Tour (Using Frostbite 3 Engine)
Madden NFL 15
Dawngate MOBA
Mirror?s Edge
FIFA 15
Battlefield Hardline Gameplay + Closed Beta Signup + Live Stream
 
Ubisoft Briefing:
 
 
Far Cry 4 Intro
Just Dance 2015
The Division Cinematic trailer
The Crew + Beta Signup
Assassin?s Creed Unity cinematic trailer + Singleplayer Gameplay + Intro to Main character
Shape Up Demo 1 + Demo 2 + Demo 3
Valiant Hearts Trailer
Rainbow Six Siege Demo

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Official links

http://www.e3expo.com/
https://www.facebook.com/E3Expo
http://instagram.com/e3expo#
https://twitter.com/E3 (#E32014)
 

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Live streams

http://www.gamespot.com/e3/
http://www.gametrailers.com/e3
http://www.ign.com/events/e3


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DAI is beautiful. They have a lot of making up to do with DA2 though :P


I am very quickly beginning to hate the number "2015" 

 

How I wish games were announced only when ready to deliver.

 

SW Battlefront 2015? The wait :( Best make that a damn good game, DICE. No dropping the ball like you did with BF4

 

At least it's "early" next year.

 

Maybe Feb/March like previous BFBC release slot.

Well, new Mass Effect, we knew that was coming.  The new IP sounds interesting, online world that is always changing so basically more like a MMO or at least the world itself is online like Destiny.

No EA specific thread?

 

Anyways, Dragon Age: Inquisition looks pretty good. Never really got into the first two games, but I could see playing Inquisition.

 

The concepts of the new Mass Effect looks pretty good too. Despite my contempt for the fact that it exists in the first place, I got excited seeing some of the galaxy overview concepts and hearing the iconic music.

EA is subpar IMO, nothing new, we know bioware is working on something new but nothing about it except that the world is probably online and always changing etc.   It's the same EA stuff, sports and more sports.

I cant stand the sports games, but they sell well so there is obviously a huge market for them. I just wish the sports stuff was separate. Oh and another Sims game with token new features and identical graphics! Yay...

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      +Edouard
      166
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      PsYcHoKiLLa
      104
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      87
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      70
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