Another E3 has come to a close, which means it’s time for the internet to rashly decide who won and who lost. As meaningless as this debate might appear on the surface, it >>
Another E3 has come to a close, which means it’s time for the internet to rashly decide who won and who lost. As meaningless as this debate might appear on the surface, it >>
E3 2017 has only just begun for those in attendance, but for the rest of us, the show is basically over. EA, Microsoft, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Sony and Nintendo spent the past four days >>
Save for Nintendo’s short Spotlight presentation on Tuesday morning, Sony held the final conference of E3 2017. Oddly, it probably could have been a digital event itself, as SIEA head Shawn Layden kicked off >>
The E3 2017 show floor officially opens tomorrow, but not before Sony and Nintendo wrap up the press conference circuit with (what we hope turns out to be) a bang. Sony’s E3 showcase >>
At its E3 2017 briefing this weekend, Microsoft unveiled the most powerful console ever made. The Xbox One X has specs and features that no other home console can match, from true 4K >>
Bethesda managed to pack a whole lot of content into its 40 minute event, which was great for all of us on the East Coast who stayed up until midnight to watch it. >>
It’s E3 2017 time, and as per usual, Microsoft is the first of the big three console makers to host its annual product keynote. The biggest reveal of the company’s showcase — and >>
E3 is an important showcase for every console maker and game developer in the industry, but Microsoft has even more riding on the event than usual this year. When the Xbox team takes >>