E3 2018 (Page 2)
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Xbox and Nintendo speak out against Fortnite PS4 stalemate
Phil Spencer and Reggie Fils-Aime both want their customers to play with and across other consoles
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E3 attendance reaches highest point since 2005
2018 event was "an enormous success" says organiser as nearly 70,000 people descend on LA Convention Centre
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E3 2018: Starting next-gen hype early is bad for business
Casual references toward next-gen consoles and games risks overshadowing the huge releases coming in 2018
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PlayStation briefing a response to "shallow" E3 press conferences
Sony Worldwide Studios' Michael Denny addresses disappointment over this week's more focused showcase
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E3 2018: Cyberpunk 2077 astounds, but so do the crowds
Dispatches from the show floor, where E3 continues to struggle with delivering a satisfying show for the public
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Is Nintendo Switch in trouble?
After a slight E3 showcase, investors and analysts are concerned over Switch sales. But are they right?
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Nintendo: Loot boxes "have gotten a bit of a bad rap"
Reggie Fils-Aime says loot boxes "can be interesting" as long as players have other options
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Xbox's evolving first-party strategy
Chief marketing officer Mike Nichols explains Microsoft's "forward-leaning pivot" in how it has viewed its game studios this generation, and why it just added five more to the operation
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Even Assassin's Creed is a live service now
Ubisoft's push for longer engagement continues in Odyssey, says Ubisoft's Alain Corre, with plans for weekly content updates
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E3 Roundtable: E3 2018 showed an industry on the brink of change
Games-as-a-service drained life out of the show floor, while the major publishers all gestured toward streaming and the next generation
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Nintendo Direct shows off packed release schedule for 2018
Super Smash Bros. takes focus, but publisher offers up host of exclusive, third-party, and downloadable content
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Fortnite to launch for Nintendo Switch today
Epic's battle royale shooter will be free to everyone, and is now on every major gaming platform
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The Elder Scrolls VI is still in pre-production, not yet "playable"
Long awaited sequel is still a way off despite E3 showing, Starfield is both playable and in full production
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E3 2018: Watch the Nintendo Direct here
What does Nintendo have in store for the Switch's second year? Find out here at 09:00 PST / 17:00 BST
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E3 Roundtable: PlayStation disappoints on a day short on surprises
Known quantities were front and centre at Sony and Ubisoft's briefings, but Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Ghost of Tsushima still managed to delight
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Playground Games: "Our best is yet to come" thanks to Microsoft acquisition
Creative director Ralph Fulton believes transition from third-party to first-party studio can empower his team to do more
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Spider-Man, Ghost of Tsushima headline Sony's E3 briefing
No new first-party games for PS4 announced, but showcase does include quick looks at Remedy's Control, Resident Evil 2 remake, and Nioh 2
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E3 2018: Watch the PlayStation press conference here
Sony has an embarrassment of riches to show, including The Last of Us II, Spider-Man, Dreams and Death Stranding. Watch it drop the mic at 18:00 PST / 02:00 BST
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Phil Spencer on Microsoft's commitment to the traditional console experience
It's important to support players of old games on new hardware, says Xbox head
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E3 2018: Watch the Ubisoft press conference here
We can expect Beyond Good & Evil 2 and The Division 2, but will the rumoured Assassin's Creed: Odyssey make its debut? Find out at 13:00 PST / 21:00 BST
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E3 Roundtable: Microsoft's first-party intent, EA's loot box lament
Microsoft's flurry of studio acquisitions lit up E3's opening weekend, Bethesda showed every ace in its hand, and EA promised to do better
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Ninja Theory bosses explain decision to join Microsoft Studios
"We want to take bigger creative risks, and create genre-defining games without constant threat of annihilation," says creative lead Tameem Antoniades
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Microsoft boosts Xbox Game Pass with better third-party support
Phoenix Point and Warhammer: Vermintide 2 will hit the service day-and-date, all games to launch "twice as fast" through machine learning
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The Elder Scrolls VI, Starfield close out Bethesda E3 briefing
Doom and Wolfenstein sequels, Elder Scrolls: Blades for mobile, new VR efforts added to evening anchored by Fallout 76