E3 2021 Developer Catalogue Expands With Ten Top Additions

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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected every single industry a person can think of since early 2020 including the gaming industry, as last year, most gaming exhibitions that became a norm such as E3, Gamescom and Pax were cancelled. E3 is the world’s premier event for computer, video game and digital products and has long been a staple in the life of video gamers who look forward to news and love to join the hype for major upcoming releases. Thankfully, E3 2021 Expo is confirmed to take place on 12th June to 15th June as the company is embracing the future and showcasing all the biggest names of the videogame industry with an all-virtual event. The four day event will give viewers unique and in-depth access to the world’s most anticipated games and inside scoops from the world’s largest developers and publishers. Whether by tablet, mobile, television or PC, E3 2021 is set to push past the limitations of the pandemic that has inhibited progress and put on a good show!

E3 2021

Over the past few months, the names of the developers and publishers have steadily been creeping out of the woodwork. Thus far, companies such as Ubisoft, Nintendo, Xbox, Capcom, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros. Games and Koch Media have announced that they will be present at the Expo. Today, the company has announced ten more companies are joining the exhibition to showcase their latest developments and upcoming releases. The list includes SQUARE ENIX, SEGA, BANDAI NAMCO, XSEED Games/Marvelous USA, Gearbox Entertainment, Freedom Games, Devious Entertainment, Turtlebeach, Verizon and Binge.

Fans of these companies must be extremely excited for the announcement as it only leads to hype and imagination running wild to figure out what surprises are in store. Is it Final Fantasy? Is it Elden Ring? What does Gearbox Entertainment have in store? Find out on 12th June! Registration for fan attendance opens in Spring.

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