E3 2021: Capcom announces date for presentation

E3 2021: Capcom announces date for presentation

E3 2021

Publisher Capcom has revealed details of the presentation at E3 2021. The event will take place on Monday at 11:30 p.m. If you want to be there live, you can follow the broadcast of the show on Twitch or YouTube. Capcom has also already revealed the first content of the presentation.

Accordingly, fans can look forward to news about Monster Hunter Rise, Resident Evil Village, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles and Monster Hunter Stories 2. Maybe there will be a few surprises during the presentation too. The Capcom team has not yet indicated anything in this regard. In line with the announcement, a video has already been published in which presenter Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico presents key data.

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For this year's E3, Microsoft is apparently preparing a bigger surprise. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1373520,1373514,1373493,1373401'; A few weeks ago, Capcom confirmed the release dates for Monster Hunter Stores 2 and The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. The RPG spin-off of the very successful Monster Hunter series will be released on July 9th for PC and Nintendo Switch. From July 27, 2021, players will also be able to solve criminal cases on PC, Nintendo Switch and PS4.

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Microsoft's Xbox, Halo Infinite and Starfield at E3 2021: How to watch live

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Historically, years like these, right after the launch of a new video game console, are when the pace of new games picks up steam. Some huge titles are on tap for this year, including Microsoft's own Halo Infinite.


The Xbox maker is expected to discuss a wide range of new games and initiatives during its press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) Sunday, June 13 at 10 a.m. PT (1p.m. ET). Though the event is being held remotely on a live stream as the world slowly recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft is still expected to make attention-grabbing announcements for its video game console. Yes, that means in addition to Halo.

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Given this is being billed as a Microsoft and Bethesda showcase there's a high chance Microsoft will reveal Starfield, an all-new space RPG made by Bethesda, the game studio Microsoft bought along with ZeniMax Media for $7.5 billion.


The company may also discuss its next big racing game, Forza Horizon 5, likely built to take advantage of next-generation tech built into the newest Xbox consoles.

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The company's also expected to discuss its Xbox game streaming service, which is built into the company's $15 per month Xbox Games Pass Ultimate service. Game streaming allows people to stream games over the internet in a similar way they watch Netflix today. 

When

Microsoft's press conference will be held online on Sunday, June 13, at 10 a.m. PT/1p.m. ET/6 p.m. BST. That'll be 3 a.m. on June 14 AEST (sorry, Australia.)

Where

We'll keep you up to date about all the key announcements from the show, and will be livestreaming the press conference here, on CNET as well as on our sister site GameSpot.

What we can expect

What, a new Halo isn't enough for you? Well, don't worry, Microsoft has shown a penchant for showing off a ton of games, and this year will likely be no different.

We'll be there

CNET will be covering the all-digital E3 2021 alongside our sister site, GameSpot. We'll update this page throughout the show as more games are announced.