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Recap of E3 2021: News, Reveals, Trailers & Letdowns

Hello fellow video game enthusiasts! After skipping last year due to the pandemic, E3 came roaring back to life in 2021 from June 12-15. I had the good fortune of being selected by Devolutions to atte...

Hello fellow video game enthusiasts! After skipping last year due to the pandemic, E3 came roaring back to life in 2021 from June 12-15. I had the good fortune of being selected by Devolutions to attend the virtual event and report my impressions and discoveries back to the community.

What Is E3?

Before I dive into the recap, let me take a moment to explain what E3 is for those of you who have not yet become video game fanatics. E3, which stands for Electronic Entertainment Expo, is the largest and most important trade event in the video game industry. Until 2016, E3 was an industry-only event. In 2017, however, it became open to the public for the first time. The event is typically held in May, June, or July, and since 2008, it has taken place at the Los Angeles Convention Center (the exception as I mentioned earlier was in 2020, when E3 was canceled due to the pandemic, and this year when the event was held entirely online).

It is also interesting to note that this year, E3 took place two days after Summer Game Fest, during which the gameplay trailer for Elden Ring was released. This is the much-anticipated collaboration between George R.R. Martin and Hidetaka Miyazaki.

Major Announcements

The best thing about E3 is learning about all the major releases. Here is a recap of what each developer has in the pipeline (along with my comments). You can also click the links to view the trailers.

Letdowns

While there were some amazing reveals at E3, unfortunately, there were some pretty big letdowns as well. Here is what I found disappointing:

Final Thoughts

The big highlights for me were Xbox + Bethesda with the huge announcement that 27 games out of the 30 will be available on Game Pass the day they are released. I also felt that Devolver Digital stood out with their funny and original conference, and their different game style (visual and gameplay-wise).

Overall, I would say that E3 this year was interesting, but it didn’t quite live up to the hype, and at times it was a little underwhelming. I think the obvious reason for this is the pandemic, which really stalled everyone’s plans. Hopefully though, E3 next year will be back in top form — and news just came out that it’s scheduled to be anin-person event!

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