
How to watch E3 2021
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How to watch E3 2021
E3 2021 is finally here. After being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, E3 is back for 2021 in an all-digital format, kicking off on June 12th. Some big reveals have already hit - although technically not a part of E3, Thursday's Summer Game Fest's Kickoff Live event was packed with news, including a trailer and release date for the highly-anticipated Elden Ring and the announcement of Death Stranding: Director's Cut for PS5. (You can catch a full replay of that show here.) And over the next few days there still are big conferences from Ubisoft, Microsoft and Bethesda, and Nintendo.
If you want to attend the virtual E3 as a fan, you can register to attend on E3's website. (I will warn you from personal experience that the E3 portal and website are pretty bad.) But if you just want to follow along with the press conferences and announcements, we've put together a timeline of some of the biggest events to look forward to.
E3 takes place from Saturday, June 12th, to Tuesday, June 15th.
11AM ET: Guerrilla Collective (note that this is the second Guerrilla Collective show - the first took place on June 5th)
1PM ET: E3 broadcast pre-show
3PM ET: Ubisoft Forward
4:30PM ET: Devolver Digital MaxPass Plus showcase
5PM ET: Gearbox E3 Showcase
6PM ET: The Upload VR Showcase
11:45AM ET: E3 broadcast pre-show
1PM ET: Microsoft's Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase
3:15PM ET: Square Enix Presents
5PM ET: Warner Bros. Games' Back4Blood
5:30PM ET: PC Gaming Show
7PM ET: Future Games Show
11AM ET: E3 broadcast pre-show
5:30PM ET: Capcom showcase
6PM ET: Razer E3 keynote
11AM ET: E3 broadcast pre-show
12PM ET: Nintendo's Nintendo Direct, which will have "roughly" 40 minutes of information about upcoming games, follo