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E3 is always one of the biggest weeks of the year for game announcements, details and trailers. To get warmed up, New Atlas is diving into the crazy rumors, confirmed appearances and potential wild-cards of this year’s E3 expo.
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E3 2018 aka Gamer Christmas, kicks off next week. ’Tis the season to gorge on new reveals, details and trailers gifted to us by Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo and big publishers like EA, Ubisoft and Bethesda. New Atlas runs through the games confirmed, expected or suspected to be at the show.
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E3 2017 is in full swing and, as usual, the firehose of news and trailers makes it hard to keep track of the announcements that matter. New Atlas has rounded up the biggest announcements from publishers EA, Ubisoft and Bethesda.
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The biggest week on the gaming calendar is almost here – the E3 expo. New Atlas runs through the games we know, expect or hope will make an appearance this year, from the likes of Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft and Bethesda.
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The Nintendo Switch is so close our fingers are getting twitchy, and while the launch lineup is small, there are a couple of gems in there that could justify a day one purchase. That said, Mass Effect: Andromeda coud tear you away for 30-odd hours of bad guy-blasting and crew-romancing.
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From stealth games and arena shooters to awesome new VR experiences, there was a lot to get excited about at third party events at E3 2016. Read on as we pick out the biggest and best games on show.
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Many game publishers use E3 as a golden opportunity to showcase their biggest and best gaming offerings. From the next Mass Effect to brand new franchises, read on as Gizmag picks out the biggest announcements from Bethesda, EA, Ubisoft and Square Enix.
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Almost a year after its initial release, EA is finally doing away with one of players' biggest problems with SimCity, the online requirement. EA announced that update number 10 would add a single player mode, thus finally providing the game that players wanted in the first place.
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The original Plants vs. Zombies was a casual gaming classic. It had the perfect blend of quirky humor, memorable characters, and just-challenging-enough strategy. Now, four years later, PopCap Games returns with the long-anticipated follow-up, Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time.