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June 14 - 18, 2015 - Los Angeles Convention Center

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Neowin topics

 

E3 2015 Gamers' Hangout Discussion
E3 2015 Nintendo Digital Event Discussion
E3 2015 Sony Press Conference Discussion


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Briefing time

 

Microsoft
15th June - 9:30am PT/12:30pm ET

15th June - 5:30pm BST

16th June - 2:30am AEST

16th June - 4:30am NZST
 

 

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Twitch Stream Schedule & Twitch streams

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

http://www.twitch.tv/xbox
 

 

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Exhibitors

Full list
http://uk.ign.com/wikis/e3/E3_2015_Exhibitor_List

 

 

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What was shown:

 

Halo 5: Guardians

Recore (new 1st party IP)

Xbox 360 BC on X1

Elite controller

Fallout 4 w/ PC mod support

Titanfall added to EA Access. Dragon Age Inquisition being added at the end of Summer'15. EA Access free for E3 week to all XBL Gold members.

PvZ: GW2

Forza Motorsport 6

Dark Souls 3

The Division. Beta in December

RB6: Siege. Triple pack with Vegas 1 & 2.

Gigantic F2P on X1 and PC

ID@XBOX: Tacoma, Ashen, Beyond Eyes and Cuphead

Xbox Game Preview (Early Access). Every game has a free trial

Rise of the Tomb Raider releasing Nov '15

Rare collection. 30 Rare titles for $30

Sea of Thieves (new Rare IP)

Fable Legends

Valve VR support

Hololens and Minecraft demo

GoW Ultimate: 60fps/1080 remake. 1 week beta during E3 week

Gears 4 Holiday '16

 

 

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Games

 

Full list:
http://uk.ign.com/wikis/e3/Games_at_E3_2015


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News & Official Links

https://twitter.com/majornelson
https://twitter.com/XboxP3
https://twitter.com/aarongreenberg
https://twitter.com/Xbox (#XboxE3)
https://twitter.com/XboxWire

http://www.xbox.com/e3
http://news.xbox.com/

 

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Live streams

 

http://www.gamespot.com/e3/
http://www.gametrailers.com/e3
http://www.ign.com/events/e3
http://www.spike.com...ge/e3/live.html


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Misc

Work in progress
Times and links will be added as they become available.

I think they showed enough Fable Legends already, I don't expect to see it at their press even again.  Tomb Raider is a given though, and probably the others on that list.  Much more interested in what surprises they have, they've been hinting at quite a lot of exclusives this time around.

I think they showed enough Fable Legends already, I don't expect to see it at their press even again.  Tomb Raider is a given though, and probably the others on that list.  Much more interested in what surprises they have, they've been hinting at quite a lot of exclusives this time around.

 

Not showing a game the year it launches? Only if they've gone completely mad and want to give away easy press.

Not showing a game the year it launches? Only if they've gone completely mad and want to give away easy press.

After playing Fable Legends this weekend, I would say don't bother dedicating much if any time to this F2P game. It looks great, plays fine, but it aint nothing to write home about. It's a rinse and repeat game sadly.

Not showing a game the year it launches? Only if they've gone completely mad and want to give away easy press.

 

You don't have to give it any real time on stage, everyone knows about it, they've shown it off this year, at least twice, maybe 3 times, to date.  I think fans get the idea already, besides if you have other new things to show off that'd be better time spent.  Toss it up on some video with a list of other things and be done with it.

Gears of War 4 is certain enough to make it to the list? I know MS has re-secured the rights and a "project is being worked on" but could that not be a HD remake?

I just don't want to get my hopes up :(

I thought they they were doing both (an HD remake of the first three and a separate fourth).

I didn't know anything was official, I'm happy with a remake of one-three and then a fourth game

 

There was that whole story about leaked videos of a HD remake for the first game on XB1 and then people getting banned for breaking the NDA.   But that wasn't done by Black Tusk, it was reported through some other studio was handling it, like how they did the Halo HD, it wasn't done through 343i, other studios did HD updates to Halo 1 and 2.

 

I think they're going to do the same thing to Gears they did with Halo, a HD remake for 1-3 and then a new 4th game coming after that.

 

As much as I'm a fan of Gears though, I'd like new titles to, new IP or bringing back other/older IP we haven't seen in years.  Hell, I'd be down for a new Perfect Dark game, I'm a fan of stealth based games, it'd be perfect for some stealthy first person fun.

There was that whole story about leaked videos of a HD remake for the first game on XB1 and then people getting banned for breaking the NDA.   But that wasn't done by Black Tusk, it was reported through some other studio was handling it, like how they did the Halo HD, it wasn't done through 343i, other studios did HD updates to Halo 1 and 2.

 

I think they're going to do the same thing to Gears they did with Halo, a HD remake for 1-3 and then a new 4th game coming after that.

 

As much as I'm a fan of Gears though, I'd like new titles to, new IP or bringing back other/older IP we haven't seen in years.  Hell, I'd be down for a new Perfect Dark game, I'm a fan of stealth based games, it'd be perfect for some stealthy first person fun.

 

I know what you mean yeah, I suspect this will end up like Halo MCC. Bought it, played a bit but nowhere near as much as I expected. 

  • 2 weeks later...

 

With Sony moving to E3 and PSX (Playstation Experience in December), it's a decent move for MS to bulk up Gamescom. It's very close to E3 this year, the reason Sony peddled that they won't be attending. If MS blow their load at E3, it's a long wait till GDC with PSX right in the middle to keep the focus on Sony.

I do remember seeing a Tweet from EA Access saying there's something special during E3 for EA Access users so would expect a new game, Titanfall would be another good addition. ##

 

Can't access the link at work but why does adding Titanfall go against the T&Cs?

I do remember seeing a Tweet from EA Access saying there's something special during E3 for EA Access users so would expect a new game, Titanfall would be another good addition. ##

 

Can't access the link at work but why does adding Titanfall go against the T&Cs?

 

No idea, they never gave a reason why it was excluded. Probably because it was supposed to be their flagship seller last year and they didn't want to cannibalize sales.

live blogs are starting up around the web.

 

Here's a direct link to MS's video stream.

 

http://download.xboxlive.com/content/mgs/liveplayer/production/amp/e32015_media_briefing.html

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