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Ubisoft E3 2015 press conference roundup

E3 2015 Ubisoft Press Conference
After a year pocked by disastrous launches and questionable DLC plans, Ubisoft needed to make a good impression with this year’s E3. After all, 2014 saw Ubisoft poised to supplant EA as the Worst Company in the World. Thankfully, their 2015 press conference went swimmingly, anchored by consummate performer and apparently annual host Aisha Tyler. The big games that were expected showed up, and there were even a few surprises.

For Honor

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One of the few new titles Ubisoft announced, For Honor is a multiplayer melee combat game in which players can play as Knights, Vikings, or Samurai. The mechanics of melee combat will be critical, and Ubisoft promises that players will have full control over their weapons.

Watching your opponent’s stance and predicting which side they will swing at you will be important, and you can change your own stance in order to counter them. The developers emphasize the importance of quick thinking, saying “If you attack someone while they are defending, the attack won’t hit. Defense beats attack. Guard break beats defense. Attack beats guard break. You’ll need to be on the lookout for any move your opponent makes.”

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park: The Fractured but Whole -- E3 2015 Announce Trailer [US]

A follow-up to the shockingly successful South Park: The Stick of Truth, The Fractured But Whole (hereby abbreviated as TFBW, because the writer has no patience for puns) will finds the boys of South Park trading in their fantasy garb to dress up as superheroes. No gameplay was shown, but it will ostensibly be similar to the first game, although, as Cartman notes in the trailer, “the combat sucked! We’re going to do it bigger!” What that means for gameplay, if anything, has yet to be revealed.

The Crew

The Crew will be getting a new expansion titled Wild Run, which will feature off-road racing as a core component. Whether this will draw people back to the game after its ignominious launch is a question for another day.

Trials Fusion Awesome Level Max

An upcoming piece of DLC for Trials Fusion, Ubisoft was fairly mum about what it entails. Going by the trailer, it would seem to involve riding a unicorn and shooting lasers, so its certainly the most amusing game they showed off.

Tom Clancy’s The Division

Tom Clancy’s The Division Official E3 2015 Trailer [Europe]

Announced a couple years ago, The Division is a massive multiplayer squad based shooter. Players can tackle missions and fight enemies in a persistent world teaming up with or attacking other players they encounter. The demo Ubisoft presented this year showed a team of three people preparing to fight a group of enemies, when another two different players showed up. The two groups decided to work together to take down the AI characters, but once the battle was done the three-man squad decided to kill their erstwhile allies and steal the loot. The final twist came when one player abandoned the group to kill his two teammates and make off with the entire haul.

The Division seems to allow and perhaps even encourage this sort of ruthless behavior or, as host Tyler put it, “huge dick moves,” so you might want to play with people you trust.

Anno 2205

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The latest in the Anno series, Ubisoft showed a trailer and not much else. Like its predecessors, Anno 2025 is presumably a city-building game with a heavy emphasis on trade and industry. It takes place further in the future than any other Anno game, and it seems that colonizing space will be one goal to pursue. The game is slated for release on PC November 3, 2015.

Just Dance 2016

The biggest music game in the world, as an Ubisoft representative proclaimed during the conference, Just Dance returns with some convenient new features. Most notably, you will no longer require a console camera to play the game: instead, you can use your smart phone to track your movements. Ubisoft also announced that Just Dance 2016 will feature a streaming subscription service, giving you access to a huge selection of songs. Also, Jason Derulo showed up, so that was a thing.

Rainbow Six Siege

Ubisoft is resurrecting the Rainbow Six brand and taking it in a radical new direction with Siege, a PvP game built around asymmetrical play. The bulk of the game shown so far is the Hostage Rescue mode, in which two teams of five play against each other. One side plays as terrorists who want to hold on to the hostage, while the other team wants to infiltrate the defenders’ base and rescue the hostage. Before combat starts, both teams will have a chance to plan, which for the defenders might involve setting up traps and defenses while the attackers scout and plan out the best route of attack. Environments can be destroyed, so players have to be aware of weak points in walls and such.

Ubisoft announced that the popular “Terrohunt” mode from previous games will be returning, in which players can team up to tackle missions against AI enemies. Actress Angela Bassett made an appearance in the trailer and on the stage, indicating that the game will have a more robust story mode than previously imagined. The beta for Siege starts Sept. 24.

Trackmania Turbo

The latest entry in the Trackmania racing series, Turbo promises 200 tracks and five difficulty levels. In addition, the track builder mode will create randomly generated tracks, so players will never run out of things to do.

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate

syndicate

Last year’s big entry into the franchise, Assassin’s Creed Unity, had a notoriously disastrous launch, with game-breaking bugs that prompted Ubisoft to offer customers a free game as an apology. As such, a lot is riding on Syndicate to reignite interest in the franchise.

In keeping with the franchise’s tradition of exploring various time periods, Syndicate takes place in Victorian England, as the Assassins attempt to thwart Templar control of industrial London. One of the biggest changes to the series is that the player will control two protagonists, brother and sister Jacob and Evie Frye, each with their own set of weapons to match their personality. Ubisoft also promises a greater emphasis on stealth and subterfuge this time around, so it may be that they’re finally putting the “Assassin” back into Assassin’s Creed.

Syndicate’s time at the conference mainly consisted of a trailer that showed no gameplay, but did give the impression that building a gang of followers will be an important part of the game. The series experimented with similar concepts in Brotherhood and Revelations, so it will be interesting to see how they expand on the ideas this time around.

Ghost Recon Wildlands

Ghost Recon Wildlands

Probably the biggest surprise from Ubisoft, and the one they saved for last, Wildlands is a squad-based shooter like earlier entries in the Ghost Recon series. Unlike earlier iterations, it features an open world (a concept which will seemingly never go away), and players can team up to go on missions. The footage shown indicates that missions will entail thwarting drug cartel operations, and that players will have multiple ways to approach their objectives.

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Here’s the full schedule of summer video game livestreams
Promotional art for Starfield.

E3 is not taking place this year, but a plethora of independently created video game announcement livestreams are popping up. From Sony to Geoff Keighley to THQ Nordic, a lot of people and companies are airing video game livestreams that gaming fans will want to tune into over the course of this summer.
These are the most important video game reveal-focused livestreams that you should keep an eye on between June and August 2022 via Digital Trends' Summer Gaming Marathon coverage.
June 2: State of Play
State of Play | June 2, 2022 [ENGLISH]
Sony is holding another State of Play at 3 p.m. PT on June 2. Similar to March's showcase, this one will feature multiple games, rather than being dedicated to one game like Sony's Gran Turismo 7 and Hogwarts Legacy State of Play streams. Specifically, Sony says in a PlayStation Blog post that its fans should expect "exciting reveals from our third-party partners, plus a sneak peek at several games in development for PlayStation VR2." It doesn't look like God of War: Ragnarok will show up here, but it will certainly be a welcome surprise if it does.
June 6: LRG3 Showcase
Physical game distributor Limited Run Games and Mega64 announced that they would hold the third annual LRG Showcase at 1 p.m. PT on June 6, 2022 on Twitch. The LRG3 Showcase will feature 30 games overall, mainly highlighting titles that Limited Run Games plans to give a physical release to over the next year. 
June 7: Sonic Central
June is a big month for Sonic as Sega continues to share new info on Sonic Frontiers and prepares to release Sonic Origins on June 23. As part of its June festivities for the blue blur, Sega is holding yet another Sonic Central livestream to reveal "project, partnerships, and events happening in 2022." It begins at 9 a.m. PT on June 7.
June 9: Upload VR Showcase
Fans of VR games will want to tune into the Upload VR Showcase at 8 a.m. on June 9. This presentation is solely focused on highlighting upcoming VR games from developers big and small. While Upload VR isn't teasing any specific games for the show, the article confirming the event claims that it will have "the most new game reveals we’ve ever featured at a showcase, including some from companies yet to release VR games."
June 9: Summer Game Fest
https://twitter.com/geoffkeighley/status/1531666856989237253
At 11 a.m. PT on June 9, Geoff Keighley will host his second annual Summer Game Fest livestream dedicated to showing exciting games from publishers big and small. The re-reveal of Elden Ring happened during last year's stream, so this is definitely a stream that you'll want to keep an eye on. The tweet above confirms that major publishers like 2K, Activision, Capcom, EA, PlayStation, Sega, WB Games, and Xbox are participating. The showcase will last two hours. 
June 9: Day of the Devs: SGF Edition 
Summer Game Fest's showcase will be immediately followed by Day of the Devs: SGF Edition at 1 p.m. PT. This showcase will highlight a variety of upcoming video games. A press release for the event confirms that it will feature a new trailer for Bear and Breakfast and a new game from Monument Valley developer Ustwo Games, in addition to plenty of other independent developers. 
June 9: Devolver Marketing Countdown to Marketing
Devolver Direct 2022 Teaser | Watch June 9 @ 3PM Pacific
Devolver Digital will hold another satirical showcase at 3 p.m. PT on June 9. Titled the "Devolver Marketing Countdown to Marketing," expect this showcase to poke fun at how companies countdown to their main showcases with pre-shows and highlight some new games from Devolver. Cult of the Lamb is confirmed to be there, and Devolver is also promising to reveal some new games during the show. 
June 10: Epic Games Summer Showcase 
https://twitter.com/EpicGames/status/1534969752862478354
At 11 a.m. PT on June 10, Epic Games is holding its own video game showcase. It says the event will primarily be focused on "diving into new announcements and updates for PC titles on the Epic Games Store" that are launching both in 2022 and next year. 
June 10: The Outriders: Wordslayer Endgame Broadcast
At 11:45 a.m. PT on June 10, Square Enix and People Can Fly will hold yet another Outriders Broadcast. This livestream will be specifically focused on endgame content for Outriders: Worldslayer, a massive expansion for the sci-fi shooter that is launching on June 30. 
June 10: Tribeca Games Spotlight
As part of Summer Game Fest, Tribeca will highlight its 2022 game selections during a livestream at 12 p.m. PT on June 10. We know that Tribeca's game selections this year are A Plague Tale: Requiem, American Arcadia, As Dusk Falls, Cuphead - The Delicious Last Course, Immortality, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, The Cub, Thirsty Suitors, and Venba, so this livestream won't have much in the way of surprises. Still, it will provide updates on some of the industry's best-looking indie games.
June 11: Future of Play Direct
Future of Play Direct Livestream I Summer of Gaming 2022
IGN is getting in on the video game showcase fun with the Future of Play Direct at 10:30 a.m. PT on June 11. IGN promises that the event will have "new game announcements, trailers, musical performances, special guests, and more." While the event will likely be focused on indie titles, some cool new game may emerge during this showcase. 
June 11: Wholesome Direct 2022 
Wholesome Direct 2022 Teaser Trailer
Wholesome Direct is a yearly livestream that highlights cute indie games that are much more wholesome than violent. The event's organizers tease that this year's event will have "new game reveals, exclusive footage, and even games that will launch during the show," so it's worth tuning into if you want to see what cute indie games should be on your radar. 
June 11: Future Games Show
Future Games Show 2022
GamesRadar is holding yet another gaming showcase at 12 p.m. PT on June 11. Future Games Show livestreams often focus on highlighting cool indie and AA games, so don't expect the next major AAA bombshell to be here. But we can expect reveals from companies like Amanita Design, Team17, and Thunderful. Overall, GamesRadar claims that 40 games will be shown during June's Future Games Show. 
June 11 and 13: Guerrilla Collective 3
The Guerilla Collective is an indie showcase that takes place over the course of two separate days. The first presentation takes place at 8 a.m. PT on June 11 while the second one follows it up at 1 p.m. PT on June 13. You can see lists of many of the indie games participating in both the June 11 and June 13 events on the Guerrilla Collective's website. 
June 12: Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase

The Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase (no Activision just yet) returns at 10 a.m. PT on June 12. Even though Redfall and Starfield were both recently delayed to 2023, this is still probably going to contain our best looks at these games yet! On top of that, there are plenty of other upcoming Xbox exclusives that Microsoft could show like Avowed, Fable, the new Forza Motorsport, Contraband, and Perfect Dark. Ultimately, Microsoft has a lot to prove with this year's showcase as it needs to demonstrate why 2022 will still be a compelling year for Xbox consoles and Game Pass without Redfall and Starfield. Check out everything that was announced.
June 12: PC Gaming Show
Just a couple of hours after Xbox and Bethesda's showcase, you can expect PC Gamer to hold an announcement-filled livestream of its own. The PC Gaming Show starts at 12:30 p.m. on June 12 and will contain over 45 upcoming PC games. Titles teased by PC Gamer so far include Arma 4, a Half-Life: Alyx mod called Levitation, Immortality, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, Victoria 3, and unannounced games from Klei Entertainment and 11 Bit Studios. If you're a fan of PC Gaming, this is definitely a show you'll want to tune into. 
June 13: Capcom Showcase

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E3 isn’t dead just yet as ESA plans physical show for 2023
e3 returns full force in 2023 logo

Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest, as well as other digital gaming showcase livestreams coming this summer, have proven that the gaming industry doesn't need E3, which was canceled this year for the second time in two years to reduce health risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is telling everyone not to count it out just yet. Gaming's governing body has announced that E3 will be returning in 2023.

ESA President and CEO Stan Pierre-Louis said in an interview with The Washington Post that E3 2023 will combine both in-person and digital elements. He attributed the success of last year's virtual E3 to the expanse of its reach to fans and journalists around the world who couldn't afford to fly to Los Angeles for the convention or couldn't attend it for other reasons. He added that people still want to connect and network with each other in person.

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Xbox and Bethesda detail (non-E3) summer showcase
The Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase takes place on June 12.

With this year's E3 conference completely canceled, companies are taking the season for game reveals and showcases into their own hands. To that end, Xbox has revealed its own E3-season presentation, the purposefully-named Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase.

https://twitter.com/Xbox/status/1519662855892594689

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