

Like Take-Two, Capcom does not have headline stealers, at least as per expectations. Time: Monday, June 14, 10:45PM Capcom to present Resident Evil 4 remake Realistically, we’re expecting remastered versions of Red Dead Redemption and GTA 5. Rumours around GTA 6 refuse to die down, and while it most likely won’t launch here, we can’t really be sure until the keynote’s done. Time: Monday, June 14, 12:45AM Take-Two to bring remastered GTA 5, Red Dead Redemptionĭespite not having any major big ticket launches scheduled, Take-Two makes it to the most-anticipated list thanks to the might of GTA. Even the next Tomb Raider game might be shown by Square Enix. Some speculations even expect to see Babylon’s Fall in action, which has remained in sidelines for a while now. Beyond Avengers, Square Enix is slated to showcase games from the Final Fantasy series, while Life is Strange: True Colors is also expected to be showcased on stage. As said before, this world was slated to constantly expand, and E3 2021 might host just that. Square Enix will apparently show new stuff for the Marvel: Avengers game that largely received mixed reviews from all of us. Time: Sunday, June 13, 10:30PM Square Enix to show new Avengers and Final Fantasy gameplay Starfield may also be showcased on the stage. Microsoft is also likely to show off a host of new indie titles for the Xbox, and Bethesda may do its bit by launching Elder Scrolls 6, the new Indiana Jones game and more. Also expect exclusives such as Stalker 2, State of Decay 3 to show up, alongside possible new title announcements.
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Beginning with Xbox, it might finally be time for us to see more of Halo: Infinite, while the next Forza game may also be showcased as part of games that make the most of the new Xbox Series X. The Microsoft keynote is specifically titled Xbox and Bethesda, which gives clear information into what we should be expecting. Time: Saturday, June 12, 11:30PM Microsoft’s Bethesda, Xbox keynote to showcase Halo Infinite, others The latter, however, is only poised for a 2022 release, so you should instead watch out for other Ubisoft titles such as Brawlhalla, Trackmania, Watch Dogs: Legion and more. Also in line should be new content for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, and possibly even some visuals into the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake. The headline act is expected to be more gameplay details of Far Cry 6, which everyone has been waiting for. This year’s Ubisoft Forward is expected to carry ample big guns to excite all. Ubisoft Forward to preview Far Cry 6 and more All things considered, here’s looking at the biggest expectations we have in sight, for the upcoming four days of E3 2021. This year, the biggest reveals of E3 2021 is expected to come from the likes of Ubisoft, Microsoft, Square Enix, Take-Two, Capcom and Nintendo, while both Sony and Electronic Arts may have a few things to add in the sidelines of the event. For others, there are new titles in tow, including some very exciting big names as well. For some, it will be about additional content that adds to existing storylines. E3 2021 is almost here, and like every year (barring 2020, of course), there are plenty of games set to be showcased this year.
