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Yerm said:
Bethesda Softworks - After their performance of the past year, I'm not interested in anything Bethesda has to offer. They will likely just be talking about Fallout 76 updates and DLC.

Devolver Digital - I heard they showed up out of nowhere last year and had a pretty entertaining conference, but their games have always been hit or miss for me, so its 50/50

Electronic Arts - I'll probably watch it just to make fun of it. Last year's was awful and I doubt they have any hidden showstoppers to reveal.

Limited Run Games - Wait, these guys have a conference?

Microsoft - They will no doubt have something interesting to show off, but it would be lying to say I will be watching.

Nintendo - The company with the highest expectations this year, of all things. Animal Crossing, Smash Bros DLC, Luigi's Mansion 3, Pokemon, everything else. I'm a Nintendo fan above everything else, so I'm most excited for their presentation, and this year is looking to be their best in a while.

PC Gaming Show - I just remember this being forgettable every year minus one or two big games.

Square Enix - I don't really know what to expect from these guys besides more FFVII news.

Ubisoft - Unless there is a new Rayman game, I don't really care about what they have to offer.

Last year was the second part of a now ongoing series of shows. After the splash they made in 2017, I don' know if saying that they showed up out of nowhere is an accurate way of describing their 2018 show. I've actually rewatched both their 2017 and 2018 shows recently. Which is saying something, because E3 conferences are almost always 100% disposable.



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