E3 2019 is just days away, and Activision has finally announced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The new first-person shooter will launch in October, so you can expect it to form a big part of Activision's E3 plans.
However, other than Call of Duty, Activision isn't confirmed to be showing anything else at E3. Granted, the company doesn't need to announce anything else. If that's all Activision has for E3 2019, that'll be enough.
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Additionally, there's the report that Spyro Reignited Trilogy is coming to PC, which seems like the sort of thing we could hear about during E3's PC Gaming Show event.
That's because Activision itself has no scheduled E3 press conference. Sony won't be holding a press conference during E3 this year either, and that's usually the one to host Call of Duty. Whatever the case, the E3 Coliseum will be home to some sort of discussion on the new game featuring developers from Modern Warfare studio Infinity Ward, which is handling this year's game.
Activision does have a few more games scheduled for release in 2019: Crash Team Racing and Call of Duty: Mobile. However, neither has been confirmed for E3. They could be shown off, though.
The one and only Activision game confirmed for E3 2019 has been listed below. If additional Activision titles are announced prior to or during E3, we'll update the list.