GameSpot Is Partnering With E3 2021 For Live Coverage
Join us from June 12 for comprehensive coverage from E3 2021.
As previously revealed, E3 is returning in 2021 as a reimagined and all-virtual event that will take place June 12 - 15, 2021. As with previous years, major names in the video game industry will be present and showing off their latest games. Of course, E3 is also partnering with major media outlets for coverage, and GameSpot is one of them.
GameSpot will be working closely with E3 to deliver breaking news, interviews, opinions, and more. We ll be streaming everything, so make sure to tune in right here from June 12 to get exciting content as it happens.
Two candidates are running for the Place 5 seat on the Round Rock City Council.
Tina Steiner, a longtime educator in the Round Rock school district, is running against Kristin Stevens, a pediatric speech-language pathologist. They are running to replace Writ Baese, who announced in January he would not be seeking reelection.
The winners of the May 1 election will serve a three-year term. Early voting begins April 19 and will run through April 27.
In the Place 1 race, Steiner, 58, who has worked in Round Rock schools for more than 20 years, said that if elected she will ensure the council remains transparent, fair and inclusive.
Ubisoft Forward Presentation Planned For June During E3 2021
Ubisoft s very own livestream will take place on June 12 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET.
Ubisoft has announced that its next Ubisoft Forward livestream takes place on Sunday, June 12 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET. This digital presentation falls on the first day of E3 s all-virtual showcase, which runs from June 12-15.
Ubisoft provided no other details about its upcoming livestream. On the company s official website announcing the news, Ubisoft told viewers to stay tuned for all the latest information about the lineup and announcements form our teams around the world. It s unclear what Ubisoft will reveal during the presentation.
Matthew Baker is seeking his second term as the Place 3 member of the Round Rock City Council, and is being challenged by political newcomer Janneke Parrish.
In the other Round Rock council race, Tina Steiner is running against Kristin Stevens for the Place 5 seat. The winners of the May 1 election will serve a three-year term. Early voting begins Monday and will run through April 27.
In the Place 4 race, Baker, a 52-year-old realtor, said his highest priority is keeping Round Rock the great city it is today. We have the best sense of community, we re nationally ranked as one of the safest cities and the best place to raise a family, Baker said.