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What is E3 2017?

E3 2017 is the latest exhibition of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, a major event in the gaming industry that has been going on for more than 20 years. Video game professionals from all over the world gather in Los Angeles to share announcements about their respective businesses, all while offering expo goers the chance to play unreleased games. This is the first year that E3 will officially be open to the public, moving it closer to consumer-oriented expositions like PAX.

 

When is E3 2017?

E3 officially begins at noon PDT / 8 pm BST on Tuesday, June 13, at which point the showfloor will open at the Los Angeles Convention Center. That's more like the halfway point, though. External E3 events will begin on Saturday and roll all the way up to the morning of the conference itself. The show will close at 5 pm on Thursday, June 15.

 

When is the Xbox E3 2017 press conference?

You can watch the Xbox E3 2017 press conference starting at 2 pm PDT / 10 pm BST on Sunday, June 11. Head over to that dedicated Microsoft page for more info on when, where, what games to expect and, obviously, Scorpio! 

 

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Where can I watch?

http://www.Xbox.com

Mixer via Xbox One

http://www.gamespot.com/e3/

https://gaming.youtube.com/e3
http://www.ign.com/events/e3

https://www.twitch.tv/event/E3

 

 

Exhibition List

Full list available via IGN

 

What was shown?

Xbox One X

Forza Motorsport 7

Metro Exodus

Assassin's Creed Origins

PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds

State of Decay 2

The Darwin Project

Dragonball Fighter Z

Deep Rock Galactic

The Artful Escape

The Last Night

Sea of Thieves

Black Desert

Cuphead

Crackdown 3

Super Luckys Tale

Tacomo

Ashen

Life is Strange Before the Storm

Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Anthem

Middle-Earth Shadow of War

Minecraft

Code Vein

Xbox Originals to become backwards compatible

Well, MS just cut the price of the Xbox One S to $199 before their Sunday event, makes you wonder where the Scorpio price will be, I was thinking $499 at first but now I don't know, $399 looks more possible.

1 minute ago, wakjak said:

Crackdown was announced before Xbox One came out wasn't it? Supposed to run on the cloud and all that non-sense?

It'll be interesting to see how it's changed since their cloud demos

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