E3 2019 will be, as always, one of the largest gaming showcases of the year, though it'll look a bit different. Sony is skipping it this time around, and it seems like a lot of the E3-adjacent news will come earlier than ever. EA Play takes place on Saturday, and Google has announced a Stadia Connect event for Thursday. That's on top of a Nintendo Direct for Pokemon Sword & Shield and a reveal for Destiny 2's future content. But the bottom line is this: There are going to be tons of games for you to keep an eye on over the next couple weeks.
Like previous years, E3 proper runs for three days, from June 11-13. A smattering of press conferences from the industry's biggest companies are scheduled to precede the show. The first of this year will once again be Electronic Arts' EA Play event, the highlight of which will be a series of livestreams on Saturday that deliver updates on the publisher's biggest games, like Apex Legends, as well as news about its latest sports games. However, the most anticipated game in its docket is undoubtedly Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, a new game based on the massively popular sci-fi franchise made by Titanfall developer Respawn Studios. Call of Duty 2019--now confirmed as Modern Warfare--will be featured during an E3 Coliseum panel where we may learn even more about Infinity Ward's plans.
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Nintendo will appear in typical fashion with its E3 lineup mostly unknown until going live with its Direct Presentation. Microsoft will also be making a big splash due to Sony being absent from this year's show; we're likely to hear more about some the big new games it has in development from the various studios it acquired in the past couple of years. It could also announce its next-gen Xbox console. On the other hand, you have game publishers like Bethesda, Ubisoft, and Square Enix who are all prepared to reveal new details around its existing franchises and previously announced games.
Ubisoft has already been subjected to a pair of leaks. One of these involves a roller derby game, while the other concerns Watch Dogs Legion, which has subsequently been confirmed. We'll surely hear about both projects during Ubisoft's press conference.
Beyond the publisher-specific shows, there's also the PC Gaming Show on June 10. We don't know a ton of the games that will be there, but Evil Genius 2--first announced at E3 two years ago--will be making an appearance. Rebellion has also teased that it will reveal a "major unannounced title" at the show, too.
There's sure to be a lot more on display, and there's always a good chance of a surprise.