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It’s that time of year again: E3 is finally here. Just because you’re not on the show floor doesn’t mean you can’t stay up to date with everything that’s going on. Twitch is streaming live all week with coverage of the biggest publishers, including Microsoft, Sony, 2K Games, Activision, Electronic Arts, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Capcom, and Bethesda, with games like Saints Row 4, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Quantum Break, The Bureau, and more that haven’t even been announced yet.

You can watch the stream at Twitch.tv or right here at Digital Trends, below. The schedule, available on the Twitch blog, is subject to change, especially as new games get announced. Expect to see all those TBAs get filled in on Monday and Tuesday as the press conferences go down and the big announcements go out. See you there!

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