E3 is back after a year away, and you’re going to want to watch the event to catch up on all the latest gaming announcements. From big studios like Xbox and Bethesda, which is holding its own showcase, to smaller studios, E3 2021 is shaping up to be a worthwhile event to watch.
The gaming conference will be entirely digital this year. Which means no in-person interviews, no meet and greets, and none of the other stuff that comes along with a physical event. But there will be a ton of new game-related announcements which is the most important thing. Most of the bigger studios will have their own livestream events happening at different times throughout the event. Much like Xbox and Bethesda. But E3 will also have its own livestream going on across all of its social channels too.
When to watch E3

If you’re looking forward to watching E3, then you’ll need the details on when everything is happening. The conference isn’t far off. E3 just started laying out details for the event schedule, so you’ll find all the necessary details right here.
When is E3 taking place?
E3 will be spanning four days beginning June 12, and it will carry on through June 15. Not all of the big shows will be taking place the first day. So plan out your time accordingly if you want to watch things as they happen. Keep in mind all of the showcases will end up being uploaded to official channels, so you should be able to watch things later on too.
E3 2021 Schedule

The schedule for E3 2021 is starting to take shape, though it’s only June 3 and there’s still a week to go before things jump off. Having said that, expect more events to be added later on. At which point this post will be updated to include events that haven’t been announced officially yet.
Thursday, June 10
Summer Game Fest 2021 – The show starts at 11am PT and will go until 2pm PT. It’s being presented by Prime Gaming and is being hosted by Geoff Keighley.
Saturday, June 12
8AM PT – Guerilla Collective Show 2
10AM PT – E3 pre-show broadcast
12PM PT – Ubisoft Forward
2PM PT – Gearbox E3 Showcase
2:45PM PT – GamesBeat Session
Sunday, June 13
8:45AM PT – E3 pre-show broadcast
9:30AM PT – 24 Entertainment’s Naraka: Bladepoint
10AM PT – Xbox and Bethesda games showcase
12:15PM PT – Square Enix Presents
2PM PT – Warner Bros. Games’ Back 4 Blood
2:30PM PT – PC Gaming Show
4PM PT – Future Games Show
Monday, June 14
8AM PT – E3 pre-show broadcast
9AM PT – Verizon
9:45AM PT – Intellivision
10:15AM PT – Take Two Interactive Panel
11:10 AM PT – Mythical Games
12PM PT – Indie Showcase
12:30PM PT – Freedom Games
1PM PT – VENN
2:30PM PT – Capcom
3PM PT – Razer
Tuesday, June 15
8AM PT – E3 pre-show broadcast
9AM PT – Nintendo Direct and Nintendo Treehouse Live (Nintendo Direct will run for about 40 minutes. It will focus exclusively on software from Nintendo, mostly releasing in 2021 for the Nintendo Switch console. Right after the first show, Nintendo Treehouse Live will begin and run for roughly 3 hours. This show will focus on deep dives into a selection of Nintendo games).
2:25PM PT – Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.
3:30PM PT – Yooreka Studio
3:35PM PT – GameSpot Play For All Showcase
E3 2021 closing – This year’s event will close out with the Official E3 2021 Awards Show.
Where to watch E3 2021

You’ll be able to watch the official E3 2021 broadcasts through all of E3’s official channels via YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook.
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