Some blasts from the past catch us up on their current favorite games and news stories!
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It's been a long time coming, but what does a post-E3 world in gaming look like?
The expo has finally been taken off life support.
The ESA is just full of it at this point.
We’re shocked… well, really not that shocked.
The company has decided to “move in a different direction”.
Conventions coming back, but a MOBA goes into maintenance.
We guess it’s not dead after all.
The event will try to return next year in a "big way".
Even the digital version won’t be happening.
But not everything is good news in the world of gaming (and particularly gaming conventions!)
Bet you can totally guess why.
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10 Years Ago, Some Of The Biggest MMOs Of The Next Decade (And Global Agenda) Were Shown Off At E3
While we're all still digesting the news from this year's E3, let's all go back in time a decade, to E3 2009.
Hi-Rez's entry into the battle royale genre has only been out a little under a week, so of course the game made an appearance at this year's PC Gaming Show.
During the E3 PC Gaming Show, Warframe revealed a new trailer for its upcoming Sacrifice update.
So, here's a nifty little PSA for anyone looking to get a taste of Ubisoft's action fighting game For Honor.
If you watched the Microsoft E3 press conference on Sunday, you know they announced a whole heck of a lot of games.
During its E3 conference, developer Bethesda Softworks announced that its free-to-play card game Elder Scrolls Legends will be making its way to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 later on this year.
If you'd like to get in on Bethesda's oddly free-to-play Quake Champions early, now's your chance.
In addition to what might be considered their bigger announcements, Bethesda Softworks surprised everyone with the announcement of an Elder Scrolls mobile game.
Wargaming finally gave press their first glimpse of the upcoming Naval MMO World of Warships and broke the news surrounding their upcoming Xbox 360 port of World of Tanks.
Wargaming.net CEO Victor Kisyli took to the stage early in Microsoft's Xbox panel at E3 on Monday to announce that World of Tanks would be coming to the Xbox 360 this summer.