As they did in 2019 and 2020 pre-pandemic, according to reports Sony will be skipping the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2021 annual event and focusing on their own PlayStation State of Play venues instead.
Hosted in part by The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), E3 2021 will be an all-digital event taking place from June 12th through June 15th this year and featuring a four-day-long video stream via YouTube and Twitch with an E3 App for digital attendees to keep track of everything.
According to GameSpot.com, to quote: "Since it's just around the corner, that's led many people to wonder if Sony is going to attend the event in 2021.
That is not the case: The PS5 manufacturer is skipping E3 for the third year in a row, after eschewing 2019 and 2020."
Nevertheless, below is a tentative E3 2021 Events Schedule courtesy of GamesRadar.com for those interested... to quote:
Guerrilla Collective Showcase
Hosted in part by The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), E3 2021 will be an all-digital event taking place from June 12th through June 15th this year and featuring a four-day-long video stream via YouTube and Twitch with an E3 App for digital attendees to keep track of everything.
According to GameSpot.com, to quote: "Since it's just around the corner, that's led many people to wonder if Sony is going to attend the event in 2021.
That is not the case: The PS5 manufacturer is skipping E3 for the third year in a row, after eschewing 2019 and 2020."
Nevertheless, below is a tentative E3 2021 Events Schedule courtesy of GamesRadar.com for those interested... to quote:
Guerrilla Collective Showcase
- Time: 8AM PT / 11AM ET / 4PM BST
- Date: June 12
- What to expect: Guerrilla Collective's second E3 showcase is being held on June 12, continuing its announcements, reveals, and other gaming news.
- Time: 10AM PT / 1PM ET / 6PM BST
- Date: June 12
- What to expect: Wholesome Games is back with the Wholesome Direct 2021, which is a wonderful collection of adorable and, well, wholesome games that you should look out for. Expect the presentation to feature over 75 games, all of which are guaranteed to be good for your soul.
- Time: 12PM PT / 3PM ET / 8PM BST
- Date: June 12
- What to expect: Ubisoft Forward is happening again this year in lieu of a in-person E3 conference, which is the name for the digital showcases Ubisoft started when E3 was canceled last year due to the pandemic. This year we'd expect to get some updates on Far Cry 6 and the VR Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell projects, along with Riders Republic. There may be more info on the Assassin's Creed Valhalla DLC roadmap too, but we've got our fingers crossed for an update on Beyond Good and Evil 2 as well.
- Time: 10AM PT / 1PM ET / 6PM BST
- Date: June 13
- What to expect: Microsoft and Bethesda is delivering a 90-minute showcase that is packed "with everything you want to know about the epic gaming line-up coming out of this partnership, the incredible games coming to Xbox this holiday, upcoming releases on Xbox Game Pass, and more". The teaser image itself, which you can see above, suggests Halo Infinite and Starfield are going to dominate the showcase, along with other unannounced titles.
- Time: TBC
- Date: June 13
- What to expect: Future Games Show is now into its second year, and while we're not ready to reveal any of the games that will appear in our next show, we're always trying to provide a platform for major releases and smaller projects alike.
- Time: TBC
- Date: June 13
- What to expect: The PC Gaming Show began in 2015 and is now in its sixth year, so expect some exciting stuff from our sister site PC Gamer. Previous games featured at the PC Gaming Show include Borderlands 3, Valheim, XCOM 2, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord, Warframe, Baldur's Gate 3 so don't forget to tune in.
- Time: 9AM PT / 12PM ET / 5PM BST
- Date: June 15
- What to expect: Nintendo skipped doing an E3 showcase last year, but has now confirmed it will host a Nintendo E3 2021 event on June 15. The showcase will feature around 40 minutes of info on upcoming Nintendo Switch games "mainly releasing in 2021". After that though, there will be around three hours of Treehouse: Live deep dives into a handful of those titles to look forward to as well. I imagine we'll see Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2, potentially some Splatoon 3, along with glimpses of the upcoming Pokemon titles - Pokemon Legends: Arceus and the Diamond and Pearl remakes - among hopefully some new ones. Could we even see the Nintendo Switch Pro make an appearance?