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Press Conferences (Pakistan Standard Time):

Electronic Arts – June 9 at 11:00 p.m.
Microsoft – June 11 at 1:00 a.m.
Bethesda Softworks – June 11 at 6:30 a.m.
Devolver Digital – June 11 at 8:00 a.m.
Square Enix – June 11 at 10:00 p.m.
Ubisoft – June 12 at 1:00 a.m.
PC Gaming Show – June 12 at 3:00 a.m.
Sony Interactive Entertainment – June 12 at 6:00 a.m.
Nintendo – June 12 at 9:00 p.m.

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Saturday June 9th
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Sunday June 10th
Microsoft | 4PM EST - 1PM PST - 9PM BST
Bethesda | 9:30PM EST - 6:30PM PST - 2:30AM BST
Devolver Digital | 11PM EST - 8PM PST - 4A

Monday June 11th M BSTSquare Enix | 1PM EST - 10AM PST - 6PM BST
Ubisoft | 4PM EST - 1PM PST - 9PM BST
PC Gaming Show | 6PM EST - 3PM PST - 11PM BST
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Tuesday June 12th

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Sony E3 2018 Games what we expect Sony should give update on:

Days Gone







Days Gone is yet another zombie game exclusive to the PS4 currently being developed by Bend Studio. The game will feature a wide-open world set in that Pacific Northwest, traversable via one awesome motorbike owned by the main character. As an open world, youÂ’ll have to find the resources to survive, this includes searching abandoned buildings and cars. Each has the potential risk of housing a hoard of zombies, so youÂ’ll have to be careful.

Days Gone will likely be at the forefront of Sony’s E3 conference, unless they have something else up their sleeve. The game has been touted as a technological marvel, with real-time lighting, “eye adaptation technology” for when you enter dark buildings, and day/night cycles that influence gameplay.


Death Stranding







Oh, you know Sony is going hype up Death Stranding again. The trailer will be as mysterious as the last two, then Kojima is going to come on stage like a rock star, weÂ’re going to cheer like he is one, and heÂ’ll drop a few vague hints.

That said, it has officially been two years since the announcement of Death Stranding, so we might finally get some gameplay and release date. Though where Kojima is concerned, that is probably asking a lot. If we do see a release date for Death Stranding, it will be for 2019 or 2020.

As far as we have been able to guess, Death Stranding will have some kind of co-op gameplay where teamwork is paramount to the playerÂ’s survival. The world is clearly post-apocalyptic, though exactly how humans are surviving and who/what Mads MikkelsenÂ’s character is has been debated since the trailers came out. LetÂ’s just hope weÂ’ll see more than cryptic trailers and vague hints at SonyÂ’s E3 2018 press conference.



God of War DLC







Thus far, early reviews of God of War have it very high-ranking. Some say it is the reboot the series really needed. God of War marries combat and story like none other in the series before it. This is in addition to sweeping landscapes and detailed environments that will have players taking way too many screenshots.

As such, you can bet that the game will have at least one or two DLCs. WeÂ’ll see the first at SonyÂ’s E3 2018 press conference, and again next year. Both will have story content and plenty of new enemies to battle. There will also be plenty of equipment packs for those who want a head start on combat.



The Last of Us Part 2







As the only confirmed game on this list, The Last of Us Part 2 is going to be spectacular. The last trailer turned heads for its violence and the new one at E3 2018 will be no different. As the developers over at Naughty Dog have stated, The Last of Us Part 2 is a game about hate and the fight for justice in a world with blurred lines. ItÂ’s not going to be pretty and fans should expect that from the upcoming game.

The Last of Us Part 2 will take place in Seattle and the developers do assure fans that it wonÂ’t all be doom, gloom, and bone-crunching violence. There will be some lighthearted moments, some hope for players and characters alike to hold onto. Back in December 2017, Naughty Dog stated at the game was about 50-60% done. As such, a release date will likely be set around 2019.



Red Dead Redemption II








Sony had a piece of the Rockstar marketing pie with the reveal of GTAV, so it stands to reason that they will for Red Dead Redemption II. The game will be coming out October 26, 2018, and much like its predecessor will tell “an epic tale of life in America’s unforgiving heartland.” There will be a vast world for players to explore and experience a totally new online multiplayer experience.

E3 is always the time to send in a trailer and hype up a game. Not that Red Dead Redemption II needs any hype, as the previous title quite the success on its own. But it is important to show fans the game is still coming and it is still going to be an even better experience than the first game.


OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead








After the success of TelltaleÂ’s The Walking Dead, it seems only natural that a proper zombie-fighting game comes next in the form of OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead. Unlike Telltale, this game will be set in the universe of the comic books, but not re-tell any of the tales within.

OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead wonÂ’t just be a plain FPS either, but an up to four player co-op where everyone has to work together to survive. Placed in Washington D.C., this game is a test of strategy and endurance where players will be securing supplies, rescuing survivors, and clearing zones of danger as much as possible. Each player will have their own skill tree, allowing for unique play styles and squad roles.

So far, the release date for OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead is Fall of 2018. E3 will be the perfect place to showcase what the studio has so far and what players can expect for the future.



Spider-Man







Despite receiving extensive coverage over the past few months we fully expect Insomniac GamesÂ’ new Spider-Man title to show up. So far we have seen extensive gameplay, however, there is certainly more content to show off. Going into E3, our guess is that Insomniac Games will preview a new mechanic, area of the map, or power-set for Spidey. Additionally, the developers could introduce a new villain from this franchiseÂ’s long list of familiar rogues.


Spyro Reignited Trilogy







Teased and announced earlier this month, this is the second nostalgia trilogy to obtain a remastering in the past two years. With the success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, it shouldnÂ’t come as a surprise that Activision decided to double down with the Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

Despite also releasing for the Xbox One, we expect Spyro to make an appearance during SonyÂ’s press conference. This character has been as strongly tied to the PlayStation brand as Crash Bandicoot, and we wouldnÂ’t be surprised if there will be exclusive content for the PS4 version of the game.

At the conference, we suspect a new trailer will be shown for this trilogy. It’s doubtful that Sony lingers on this game too long – especially since it has already been announced. We probably will get a real look at the gameplay and the changes, but that’s about it.




Shenmue 3







The last we heard about Shenmue 3 was in January of this year, where we received three screenshots from game director Yu Suzuki. They were a marked improvement from the initial trailer attached to the Kickstarter and showed character models with modern details and expressions.

Shenmue 3 was announced in 2015 and fans have been waiting with baited breath ever since. The Shenmue series is one of the most intense RPGs after Persona, and at the time of the original, they were considered the most expensive games ever made. As such, Shenmue 3 comes with high expectations from fans.

Not only do fans want to see a continuation of the story, but an update to gameplay that more reflects what current consoles and technology and capable of. After so long since the announcement, weÂ’re sure to finally see something more than screenshots and a placeholder trailer at E3 2018 for Shenmue 3.


Devil May Cry 5







Devil May Cry 5 has not been officially announced or even mentioned by official sources, but game director Hideaki Itsuno has repeatedly let us know that he is working on a new game. As Itsuno is responsible for the Devil May Cry series, fans have been firmly under the impression that his new game is Devil May Cry 5.

This was seemingly confirmed by a massive leak in November 2017 over at ResetEra. It must be noted that the user behind the leak has taken full responsibility of the leak and if it turns out to be false, will be permanently banned from ResetEra.


You can read more about the leak and what fans are expecting from the game right here at
. According to the leak, we should see an official announcement of Devil May Cry 5 at E3 2018 with a release date for either November 2018 or early 2019.



Shadows Die Twice







Last but not least, From SoftwareÂ’s current project, referred to as Shadows Die Twice until further notice. Back in December 2017, From Software announced the project with a 15-second trailer that gave nothing at all away.

Some believe the game will be Bloodborne 2, but game director Hidetaka Miyazaki has stated that he does not want to work on another Souls-like game for several years, if ever. As such, even hardcore Souls fans are keen on seeing a new IP from the studio; From Software has always boasted some of the most creative and exciting games, world-building in a way that exceeds almost all other video games.
 
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gullfounder

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Half Life 3.....


on serious note here are things i wanna see it in there.


  1. Age of Empires IV
  2. Frost Punk
  3. Anno 1800
  4. Pillars of Eternity 2
 

Radical

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I want;
- Ninja Gaiden 4
- SplinterCell Next
- Cyberpunk 2077
- A new Tennis game
- Either a Def Jam or Fight Night game
- Anthem
- Gameplay from Koji’s next game
- Anything from Criterion would be nice too
- Killzone 4
- Rocksteady’s new game reveal
- Updates on FF 7 remake, Shenmue 3
 

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^For real tho, as great as the PS4 exclusives are, there is a serious lack of good first person shooters. Either bring back Resistance or give me Killzone 4.
 

venom

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^For real tho, as great as the PS4 exclusives are, there is a serious lack of good first person shooters. Either bring back Resistance or give me Killzone 4.
Ah man Killzone is love. I know the franchise has been inconsistent especially Shadow fall being the least favorable in terms of scores but I just love KZ especially its multiplayer mode. Even though shadow fall was panned by critics i actually enjoyed that one as well. Never got around playing resistance but I have heard some very good stuff about them. But with HZD and Spiderman I'm pretty sure any new iteration would be in the very distant future (if any).

This year I'm pretty sure we'll get Elder Scrolls 6 from Bethesda. Apart from that I do hope we get Sam Fisher back, its been wayyy to long since the last SC game came out and with Far Cry and Assasins Creed already out I hope UBI does opt in for Sam Fisher instead of another Watch dogs game. I do hope we also get to see gameplay sequences from TLOU2, Death stranding, Ghosts of Tsushima. From MS's front i hope there is some sort of news on Halo 6, its been almost 3 years since Halo 5 and given Microsoft's dry spell with exclusives it direly needs one asap.
 

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Sony E3 2018 Games what we expect Sony should give update on:


Days Gone




Days Gone is yet another zombie game exclusive to the PS4 currently being developed by Bend Studio. The game will feature a wide-open world set in that Pacific Northwest, traversable via one awesome motorbike owned by the main character. As an open world, youÂ’ll have to find the resources to survive, this includes searching abandoned buildings and cars. Each has the potential risk of housing a hoard of zombies, so youÂ’ll have to be careful.

Days Gone will likely be at the forefront of Sony’s E3 conference, unless they have something else up their sleeve. The game has been touted as a technological marvel, with real-time lighting, “eye adaptation technology” for when you enter dark buildings, and day/night cycles that influence gameplay.

Death Stranding



Oh, you know Sony is going hype up Death Stranding again. The trailer will be as mysterious as the last two, then Kojima is going to come on stage like a rock star, weÂ’re going to cheer like he is one, and heÂ’ll drop a few vague hints.

That said, it has officially been two years since the announcement of Death Stranding, so we might finally get some gameplay and release date. Though where Kojima is concerned, that is probably asking a lot. If we do see a release date for Death Stranding, it will be for 2019 or 2020.

As far as we have been able to guess, Death Stranding will have some kind of co-op gameplay where teamwork is paramount to the playerÂ’s survival. The world is clearly post-apocalyptic, though exactly how humans are surviving and who/what Mads MikkelsenÂ’s character is has been debated since the trailers came out. LetÂ’s just hope weÂ’ll see more than cryptic trailers and vague hints at SonyÂ’s E3 2018 press conference.


God of War DLC



Thus far, early reviews of God of War have it very high-ranking. Some say it is the reboot the series really needed. God of War marries combat and story like none other in the series before it. This is in addition to sweeping landscapes and detailed environments that will have players taking way too many screenshots.

As such, you can bet that the game will have at least one or two DLCs. WeÂ’ll see the first at SonyÂ’s E3 2018 press conference, and again next year. Both will have story content and plenty of new enemies to battle. There will also be plenty of equipment packs for those who want a head start on combat.


The Last of Us Part 2



As the only confirmed game on this list, The Last of Us Part 2 is going to be spectacular. The last trailer turned heads for its violence and the new one at E3 2018 will be no different. As the developers over at Naughty Dog have stated, The Last of Us Part 2 is a game about hate and the fight for justice in a world with blurred lines. ItÂ’s not going to be pretty and fans should expect that from the upcoming game.

The Last of Us Part 2 will take place in Seattle and the developers do assure fans that it wonÂ’t all be doom, gloom, and bone-crunching violence. There will be some lighthearted moments, some hope for players and characters alike to hold onto. Back in December 2017, Naughty Dog stated at the game was about 50-60% done. As such, a release date will likely be set around 2019.


Red Dead Redemption II




Sony had a piece of the Rockstar marketing pie with the reveal of GTAV, so it stands to reason that they will for Red Dead Redemption II. The game will be coming out October 26, 2018, and much like its predecessor will tell “an epic tale of life in America’s unforgiving heartland.” There will be a vast world for players to explore and experience a totally new online multiplayer experience.

E3 is always the time to send in a trailer and hype up a game. Not that Red Dead Redemption II needs any hype, as the previous title quite the success on its own. But it is important to show fans the game is still coming and it is still going to be an even better experience than the first game.

OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead





After the success of TelltaleÂ’s The Walking Dead, it seems only natural that a proper zombie-fighting game comes next in the form of OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead. Unlike Telltale, this game will be set in the universe of the comic books, but not re-tell any of the tales within.

OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead wonÂ’t just be a plain FPS either, but an up to four player co-op where everyone has to work together to survive. Placed in Washington D.C., this game is a test of strategy and endurance where players will be securing supplies, rescuing survivors, and clearing zones of danger as much as possible. Each player will have their own skill tree, allowing for unique play styles and squad roles.

So far, the release date for OverkillÂ’s The Walking Dead is Fall of 2018. E3 will be the perfect place to showcase what the studio has so far and what players can expect for the future.

Spider-Man



Despite receiving extensive coverage over the past few months we fully expect Insomniac GamesÂ’ new Spider-Man title to show up. So far we have seen extensive gameplay, however, there is certainly more content to show off. Going into E3, our guess is that Insomniac Games will preview a new mechanic, area of the map, or power-set for Spidey. Additionally, the developers could introduce a new villain from this franchiseÂ’s long list of familiar rogues.

Spyro Reignited Trilogy



Teased and announced earlier this month, this is the second nostalgia trilogy to obtain a remastering in the past two years. With the success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, it shouldnÂ’t come as a surprise that Activision decided to double down with the Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

Despite also releasing for the Xbox One, we expect Spyro to make an appearance during SonyÂ’s press conference. This character has been as strongly tied to the PlayStation brand as Crash Bandicoot, and we wouldnÂ’t be surprised if there will be exclusive content for the PS4 version of the game.

At the conference, we suspect a new trailer will be shown for this trilogy. It’s doubtful that Sony lingers on this game too long – especially since it has already been announced. We probably will get a real look at the gameplay and the changes, but that’s about it.



Shenmue 3



The last we heard about Shenmue 3 was in January of this year, where we received three screenshots from game director Yu Suzuki. They were a marked improvement from the initial trailer attached to the Kickstarter and showed character models with modern details and expressions.

Shenmue 3 was announced in 2015 and fans have been waiting with baited breath ever since. The Shenmue series is one of the most intense RPGs after Persona, and at the time of the original, they were considered the most expensive games ever made. As such, Shenmue 3 comes with high expectations from fans.

Not only do fans want to see a continuation of the story, but an update to gameplay that more reflects what current consoles and technology and capable of. After so long since the announcement, weÂ’re sure to finally see something more than screenshots and a placeholder trailer at E3 2018 for Shenmue 3.

Devil May Cry 5



Devil May Cry 5 has not been officially announced or even mentioned by official sources, but game director Hideaki Itsuno has repeatedly let us know that he is working on a new game. As Itsuno is responsible for the Devil May Cry series, fans have been firmly under the impression that his new game is Devil May Cry 5.

This was seemingly confirmed by a massive leak in November 2017 over at ResetEra. It must be noted that the user behind the leak has taken full responsibility of the leak and if it turns out to be false, will be permanently banned from ResetEra.

You can read more about the leak and what fans are expecting from the game right here at Devil May Cry 5 Reveal: What to Expect and When. According to the leak, we should see an official announcement of Devil May Cry 5 at E3 2018 with a release date for either November 2018 or early 2019.

Shadows Die Twice



Last but not least, From SoftwareÂ’s current project, referred to as Shadows Die Twice until further notice. Back in December 2017, From Software announced the project with a 15-second trailer that gave nothing at all away.

Some believe the game will be Bloodborne 2, but game director Hidetaka Miyazaki has stated that he does not want to work on another Souls-like game for several years, if ever. As such, even hardcore Souls fans are keen on seeing a new IP from the studio; From Software has always boasted some of the most creative and exciting games, world-building in a way that exceeds almost all other video games.
 

venom

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I Really Reallly Hope BlloodBorne 2 gets announced for PS4, This was my wish for last E3
I get you brother but at this point I have convinced myself that this is probably never happening. Better than getting disappointed over and over again.
 
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