GameSpot Is Partnering With E3 2021 For Live Coverage
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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.
Leaked Photo Hints At Nintendo And Xbox 2021 Highlights
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The shelf contained some never-before-seen gaming accessories
Gaming enthusiasts are hoping for a new Nintendo Switch model
A photo leaked on the internet could be hinting at Nintendo and Xbox s plans for the year 2021.
A Twitter update and a video by industry insiders suggested the leaked photo had clues to what Nintendo and Xbox could be announcing this year. The leak also hinted the two-game consoles could be planning a new product launch for 2021, Comic Book reported.
The photo of Phil Spencer Microsoft Executive Vice President (EVP) for gaming and head of the Xbox has caught the attention of video game enthusiasts as some never-before-seen gaming stuff and accessories are visible behind him on the shelf.
Here is another big show on the PC enthusiast and gamer radar that has been confirmed to be in all-digital format this summer. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has stated that the E3 2021 show will be all-virtual this year and has already confirmed commitments from the likes of Nintendo, Xbox, Capcom, Konami, Ubisoft, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros. Games, Koch Media.
With the quelling of a global pandemic at sake, perhaps it is right to be cautious with plans involving huge gatherings in typically crowded indoor spaces. So the virtual event must be welcomed rather than having no event at all. Furthermore, in some ways the virtual events are better for those that couldn’t or wouldn t physically attend, as it means the companies involved make better online resources available for all to fully soak up their offerings / presentations.
Updated: April 7, 2021 10:51 AM IST
As per the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), companies like Nintendo, Xbox, Capcom, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros, Konami and Ubisoft are the ones who have made early commitments. Also Read - Sony will be skipping E3 for the first time in 24-years
The event is a platform for developers to showcase their latest games and gaming wares directly to billions of fans across the globe. Also Read - Nintendo is launching the NES Classic in June, again
Expecting more participation at E3 2021
“For more than two decades, E3 has been the premier venue to showcase the best that the video game industry has to offer while uniting the world through games,” Stanley Pierre-Louis, President and CEO of the ESA, said in a statement.