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    Ubisoft Forward, 12 iunie:
    - pre-show - 21:00:
    For Honor, Trackmania, The Crew 2, Brawlhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, and more
    - main show - 22:00:
    Rainbow Six Quarantine, Far Cry 6, Riders Republic, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Rainbow Six Siege upcoming content, Apple TV+ series Mythic Quest and soon-to-release movie Werewolves Within, plus a few additional surprises
    - post-show - 23:00:
    Rainbow Six Quarantine, Rainbow Six Siege

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    Senior Member dronology's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by gamesindustry.biz / Rob Fahey
    The return of E3 after its 2020 cancellation may be something of an experiment in many ways, but for the major companies who will headline the event, it's still a very big deal.

    Regardless of whether it's online or off, spread out over weeks or tightly packed into a few days, or even whether it's E3-branded or more of a loose collection of various publisher events; this is a natural point in the year to start building hype and anticipation for what's to come in the second half of the calendar. Christmas feels very far off to most people, I guess, but six months is a pretty short time in terms of software or hardware development, and this is the point where schedules for marketing, for retail and for press start to get locked in and the shape of the winter's blockbusters starts to really form.

    Every year, there's a certain sense going into the E3 period of wondering "who will win." Which publisher is going to blow people away with something from left-field that gets the industry and ultimately the whole gaming world talking? Which platform holder is going to wow people with a line-up that makes it clear that they're going to have a very, very good year ahead? This latter "win" can actually be more important than just an internet argument; platforms gain significant inertia and consumer goodwill from a good showing at an event like this, and the halo effect of an impressive software pipeline doesn't just impact sales, it also influences the future planning of third-party developers and publishers.

    This year's E3 isn't just unusual because it's such a major experiment in running an event like this online. It's also unusual because each of the major platform holders comes into the E3 season with a very, very different set of "win conditions." Despite the fact that competition in the console market has never been more healthy, with three popular, viable platforms on the market at once, each one of them is in a radically different position and needs to show, and prove, radically different things in the coming weeks. I'm not sure the narrative of "winning" E3 has ever been less meaningful; short of some absolutely blinding performance from one firm or another, the real question for each platform holder isn't going to be whether they "won," but rather whether they accomplished what they needed to accomplish in order to stay relevant and successful in the coming months and years.

    Let's start with Sony, because it's by far the easiest of the companies to assess. It isn't technically taking part in E3, though it'll undoubtedly have various things to showcase in the coming weeks, having started off with a gameplay stream of Horizon: Forbidden West a few days ago.

    Sony is easy to assess precisely because it's by far the company with the least to prove right now -- which may also explain why it isn't doing E3 to the same extent of its rivals. It entered this generation not only as market leader, but with an incredibly well-respected and successful first-party software pipeline pumping out hits on a reliable basis. PS5 is a solid console, the pipeline is doing its job and providing a good line-up of exclusives on the way. Supply chain issues aside, there hasn't been a major stumble yet. If Sony's plan for PS5 was "do the stuff that made PS4 successful, but more," then it's executing on it as solidly as anyone could have hoped.

    There's actually an instinct to try and pick holes in that situation, which I think owes a lot to our learned expectation that market leaders should stumble at transitions. It should feel totally natural to us that last generation's leader would maintain its lead into this generation, but we've seen such major mishaps from leaders at previous transitions (PS2 to PS3, Xbox 360 to Xbox One) that it feels rather novel to have a situation where incumbent advantage is really in play again. At some point down the line Sony is going to have to change up its strategy -- not least because it needs to figure out how the hell to combat Game Pass -- but for now, re-emphasising the first-party pipeline and perhaps dropping some announcements and teases of new things on the way is about all the company needs to do.

    Microsoft is in quite a different situation. It came to this generation as the underdog, and its execution around the hardware, launch and service offering for Xbox Series X isn't just "solid," it's been outright spectacular. The backwards compatibility support is astoundingly good, which seems like a slightly odd place to focus so much effort until you see how well it combines with Game Pass' offering of an enormous library of back catalogue titles -- a combination of technology and service that's entirely unrivalled by any other platform. The jaw-dropping impressiveness of that offering, however, can't quite cover for the company's problem: as of right now, it's set to come out from its own supply-constrained period with an actual software line-up -- in terms of first-party and exclusive games -- that's far, far weaker than Sony's. That's a problem big enough to overshadow everything else Microsoft has achieved with Xbox in the past year; no matter what your service offering is, I don't think the logic of "games sell consoles" has changed a single bit since the 1980s.

    That's why Xbox comes to E3 with a much, much more pressing need to prove itself than PlayStation, despite the largely neck-and-neck performance of the consoles (both commercially and technologically) and Microsoft's clear lead in services. The company knows it needs to prove itself on this front; it just dropped billions of dollars on Bethesda for precisely that reason, buying some of the software pipeline that it simply doesn't have time to build from scratch. Even so, the timing is tricky; the Bethesda acquisition is still fresh and I wouldn't expect much beyond perhaps some logo/artwork teases for any Bethesda exclusives at this stage, but the company needs to start building anticipation and belief in its future pipeline sooner rather than later. We know that Xbox has been building out its game studios for several years now; E3 is its chance to start proving to the world that this is going to turn into a software pipeline that can go toe-to-toe with what Sony's doing.

    In this regard Microsoft is the company with the most serious need to make a big splash at E3 this year; it's done half of the job of catching up to Sony's commanding lead with just how smart and well-implemented almost everything about the Series X is, now it needs to start revealing the other side of the puzzle, the software line-up. The worst-case scenario is that we end up watching Halo Infinite, Forza, and a bunch of multi-platform third party titles, in a higher-fidelity re-roll of Microsoft's less inspiring E3 events of the past. In the hopefully unlikely event that that happens, it'll be time to start getting worried that the company's Damascene conversion to first-party development might have come too late to give it a fighting chance against its competition.

    Nintendo finds itself, entirely unsurprisingly, in a totally different situation from either of the other companies. Switch is in a sense the dominant console right now, and while its future software slate isn't terribly full, the company has earned itself the benefit of the doubt on that front to some extent, with some pretty big software releases being announced and launched on very short timescales in recent years.

    Its bigger problem, unlike Sony or Microsoft, is hardware-related. The expectation that a Switch Pro will come down the pipe later in the year appears to have become widespread enough that it's starting to put pressure on sales of the existing Switch; nobody wants to buy a console that's expected to be replaced with something better only months down the line. The company may well view E3 as being too early for that announcement, since the hardware isn't likely to turn up until late autumn or early winter -- but it's going to need to say something sooner rather than later.

    If Nintendo wants to keep Switch standard model sales somewhat alive in the meanwhile, it would also be good to get some idea of how software compatibility will work. Will the Switch Pro simply upscale existing Switch games, without breaking any compatibility across the line-up? Or will this be a repeat of the messiness we saw around the New Nintendo 3DS, which had a small number of high-profile games like Xenoblade Chronicles and Fire Emblem Warriors that only worked on the upgraded hardware, and indeed the Switch Lite, whose different hardware profile meant some Switch games couldn't be played properly on the device?

    From what we know so far, it sounds like keeping the Switch Pro's software fully compatible with other Switch devices should be less challenging technically -- but as long as there's any suspicion that a Switch Pro will have exclusive software, not just upgraded hardware, it's going to be a major disincentive to consumers thinking of jumping into the platform in the months to come.

    Ultimately, however, E3 week is almost certainly going to be all about Microsoft; it goes into the show with the most to prove, and the most obvious ways to prove it. If everything goes as it should, the gaming world should all be talking about Xbox by the end of the week -- and if we're not, it'll raise some pretty big questions about how the XSX is going to fare once this very peculiar console launch period gets past its supply constraints and the early sprint settles down into the marathon pace of real platform competition.
    E3 2021: Xbox has everything to prove / Opinion

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    2K leak:
    - NBA 2K22 - Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki cover
    - Borderlands spin-off - Wonderlands cu Tiny Tina
    - genul XCOM, cu Marvel - joc de la Firaxis
    - Codename Volt - “Cthulhu meets Saints Row” - open-world sci-fi title with supernatural elements - joc de la Hangar 13
    XCOM-style Avengers game from 2K is real (so is the rest of the leak) | VentureBeat

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    Ubisoft rumour/leak:
    The Division "BattleCat" is a Splinter Cell x Breakpoint x Divison mashup pvp game.

    it began testing around january.
    Zer0Bytes_ (@Zer0Bytes0) / Twitter
    TDV BattleCat is a PC / Console title
    There's a new ghost recon game codenamed "OVR"
    no idea what it is
    DataCluster (@DataCluster0) / Twitter
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    Manager paul's Avatar
    Gearbox E3 Showcase, 12 iunie, ora 24:00:

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    Manager paul's Avatar
    Capcom, 15 iunie, ora 00:30:
    Join us for the Capcom showcase at #E32021 for news on our latest games lineup, including:

    The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
    Monster Hunter Stories 2
    Monster Hunter Rise
    Resident Evil Village

    June 14 @ 2:30pm PDT

    Square Enix Showcase: Schreier spune ca va fi anuntat jocul bazat pe Guardians of the Galaxy, zvon ca e in lucru din 2017:

  8. #48 SP
    Manager paul's Avatar
    Ubisoft Forward:

    Devolver Forwarder:

    Gearbox E3 Showcase:

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    Manager paul's Avatar
    Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase:

    Square Enix Presents Summer Showcase:

    PC Gaming Show @ E3 2021:

    Future Games Show E3 2021 Showcase:

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    Senior Member dronology's Avatar
    Capcom E3 Showcase


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    Senior Member Xander RO's Avatar
    La putin timp dupa ce am revazut toate trailerele de la E3 2021 sunt inca departe de a fi foarte hyped sau dezamagit..

    Nu inteleg de ce arati la E3 2020 niste jocuri pentru care imi creezi hype, pentru ca apoi la E3 2021 sa le ignori?
    Unde sunt informatii despre: Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, Fable, Bright Memory Infinite, CrossfireX, Diablo IV, Forspoken, Dragon Age, Crimson Desert, Avowed?

    --MICROSOFT--

    STALKER 2:
    Fenomenal, pentru mine universul Stalker inseamna enorm iar ceea ce au aratat mi-a placut foarte mult.

    Halo Infinite:
    Incep prin a spune ca sunt foarte dezamagit de Halo Infinite. In loc sa-mi arati un demo-tech ca sa repari mizeria de anul trecut tu vii si-mi dai un cinematic de 2 minute si o mizerie de gameplay dintr-un multiplayer absolut banal.

    Starfield:
    Multa vorba despre foarte putin. Arata extrem de bine intr-adevar si este un lucru pozitiv ca l-au miscat din loc.

    Forza Horizon 5:
    Totul la superlativ, arata fabulos, dar sunt putin dezamagit de 30fps.. probabil ca va fi un Performance mode ca la toate jocurile de pana acum.

    Contraband:
    Aceste este un joc care mi-a starnit interesul. Sigur, n-au aratat mai nimic.. dar pentru un oarecare motiv mi-a starnit interesul, I want more.

    Redfall + Atomic Heart:
    As vrea ca aceste jocuri sa fie o reusita, mi-au captat putin atentia.

    Battlefield 2042:
    Mi se pare jenant ca dupa ce ignori o parte a comunitatii tale (cei care joaca si SP) sa vii si sa arati o mizerie de trailer de multiplayer ca asta.
    Bai, daca tot faci exclusiv multiplayer, pai arata-mi nene ceva care sa-mi crape monitorul, nu roseata aia cu 5 cladiri infipte in nisip.

    --UBISOFT--

    Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora:
    Mi-a placut foarte mult trailerul dar aici e ca povestea cu lupul... odata patit, nu mai cred pana nu vad gameplay dupa mizeria anterioara.

    Far Cry 6:
    Il astept, imi place cum arata, este fara indoiala day one.

    Rainbow Six Extraction:
    De aratat arata ok, dar mi-e teama ca daca va fi doar un survial co-op ma va lasa rece. Mi-as dori foarte mult sa aiba o campanie fie si scurta.

    --Square Enix--

    Aici e simplu, singurul joc care mi-a captat atentia cat de cat a fost Guardians of the Galaxy.

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    Member KurtKnispel's Avatar
    ^^ Poate iti pregateste Phil o surpriza. Confderinta Xbox nu s-a terminat, mai urmeaza un event extins, un fel de parte a doua - pe 17 iunie, ora 10:00 AM PT.

    Se zvoneste ca vor arata ceva (concret) in legatura Hellblade 2 si nu numai.

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    Senior Member Xander RO's Avatar
    Habar nu aveam, merci de info!

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    Manager paul's Avatar
    Wholesome Direct - Indie Game Showcase:

    Freedom Games - E3 Showcase:

    ​Take Two Interactive E3 2021 Panel:​

    Razer E3 2021 Keynote:

    Ora 19:00:
    Nintendo Direct | E3 2021:

    Ora 24:25:
    Bandai Namco E3 2021 Live:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Venture Beat
    For this year’s E3, Opera is releasing the mobile version of Opera GX. The Opera GX browser for desktops has been streamlined for mobile gamers. That means that it has been tweaked to minimize its use of system resources so that most of the smartphone’s processing power is available for running games.

    It also added built-in Twitch and Discord integration as well as the central processing unit (CPU) and RAM limiters that limit how much of each resource the browser can use. I tried out a test version on iOS, and it’s quite easy to customize when it comes to ad or cookie preferences.

    The mobile browser includes FAB (Fast Action Button), which enables one-handed navigation with haptic feedback. It has privacy protection and security features to combat crypto-miners. You can switch between dark mode and light mode. GX Corner keeps a feed of the latest news on the homepage without the need for loads of tabs or switching to multiple social media apps to get up-to-date info. It also has a native ad blocker and custom skins.

    Flow allows the user to keep synced between their desktop and mobile as well as sharing files and messages between browsers with ease.
    Opera GX mobile gaming browser will speed games for mobile players

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    Senior Member dronology's Avatar
    Nintendo Direct E3 2021 Showcase and Nintendo Treehouse

    Nintendo at E3 2021 with Doug Bowser! | Nintendo Power Podcast #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Nintendo
    Metroid™ Dread, Advance Wars™ 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, WarioWare™: Get It Together!, Mario Party™ Superstars, the sequel to The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild and so much more! Chris can’t stop buzzing about the big announcements from E3, and he’s joined by none other than Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser to recap all the news in this special edition of Nintendo Power Podcast.

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    Senior Member dronology's Avatar
    Stream Hatchet - The top developer conferences of #E32021 by peak viewers:

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  18. #58 SP
    Manager paul's Avatar
    De-odata, nu vizionari totale. Peste o luna poate face cineva un calcul, postari oficiale + repostari. Dar probabil se mentin locurile.
    Situatie jocurilor:

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    Acum ca s-a incheiat:

















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    Din pacate nu e o parodie, e o reproducere a tot ce a fost la E3 2021, poate cea mai proasta editie din toata istoria gamingului!

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