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The Full Schedule for E3 COLISEUM 2017

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Produced by Geoff Keighley, creator and producer of The Game Awards, E3 Coliseum will feature two full days of programming, including live demonstrations of upcoming games, insightful panels, and special one-time-only conversations.


Tuesday, June 13
(All Times Pacific Time)

11:00 AM — Noon:
God of War: Behind the Curtain
It’s been one year since game director Cory Barlog and his team at Santa Monica Studio introduced fans around the world to a bold new vision for God of War. Join us as Cory and other members of the development team share new insights and recount challenges overcome, delving further into writing, world building, combat design, and the powerful father/son relationship at the heart of Kratos’ new beginning. Moderated by Michele Morrow.

Noon — 12:30 PM:
Inside Bungie
For over 25 years, Bungie has pushed the video game industry in bold new directions. Join Bungie CEO Pete Parsons for a wide-ranging discussion about his career, the industry, and Bungie’s next release, Destiny 2. Moderated by WWE superstar (and devoted Destiny fan) Big Show.

12:30 PM — 1:30 PM:
World Builders
Join host Chris Hardwick for a keynote discussion about building worlds across entertainment mediums, with a focus on video games. Hardwick will be joined by astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson, director James Gunn, Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford, and 343 Industries’ Kiki Wolfkill.

1:30 PM — 2:15 PM:
Assassin’s Creed
Ubisoft presents a look at what’s next from Assassin’s Creed.

2:15 PM — 2:45 PM:
What Game From E3 Will Make You the Next Online Gaming Superstar?In a world where online content creators can make or break the success of a new game, discover which games from this year’s E3 are going to make the biggest splash with the world’s largest online creators. Join MatPat, creator of The Game Theorists YouTube channel (more than 8 million subscribers, 2016 winner of the Streamy Award for Best Gaming Channel), to find out which games are making a mark at E3 in the eyes of top Twitch and YouTube streamers. Learn what makes some games great to play and others great to watch for millions of fans on YouTube and Twitch.

2:45 PM — 3:15 PM
Bethesda Softworks
Join Bethesda Softworks for a look at a newly announced title that will be seen for the first time at their E3 2017 Showcase.

3:15 PM– 4:00 PM
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT
Join the development team behind DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT to get an in-depth look at the most recently announced title from Square Enix

4:00 PM — 4:30 PM
Epic Games
For over two decades, the team at Epic Games has built some of the video game industry’s most talked about titles. Join members of Epic at E3 Coliseum for a behind-the-scenes look at the developer’s next release.

4:30 PM — 5:00 PM
Swing Behind the Scenes With the New Spider-Man for PS4
Join key members of both Insomniac Games and Marvel for a peek into the upcoming Spider-Man collaboration for the PS4.

5:00 PM — 5:45 PM:
Project Scorpio: The Most Powerful Place to Create and Play
Discover how Xbox built a powerful development platform in Project Scorpio with game creators in mind. Featuring key members of the Xbox team, including Turn 10 Studios and The Coalition. Moderated by Xbox Live’s Larry Hryb (Major Nelson).

6:00 PM — 7:00 PM:
Jack Black in Conversation with Tim Schafer
Over the past 30 years Tim Schafer has created some of the gaming industry’s most hilariously memorable worlds and characters. The multi-talented Jack Black (star of Brutal Legend) leads a wide-ranging conversation with Tim about his career, creative process, and yes, Psychonauts 2.

Wednesday, June 14

10:00 AM — 10:45 AM:
New Realities: VR, AR, and Gaming
Video games are ushering in a whole new era of interactivity across a host of new devices that deliver virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences. Join Will Smith (The Foo Show) for a discussion about the state of immersive reality and the future of gameplay and storytelling in VR and AR. Joining Smith will be film director Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters), Curtis Hickman (Co-Founder/CCO, The Void), Tanja Watson (Co-Founder, Squanchtendo Games) David Ellison (CEO, Skydance Media), and Brandon J. Laatsch (Stress Level Zero Games).

10:45 AM — 11:30 AM:
Sea of Thieves: Community Spirit
The Sea of Thieves team discusses the opportunities and challenges of transforming Rare, one of the industry’s most secretive developers, into an open studio that celebrates its community and has brought its most passionate fans right into the heart of the development process — an essential step in creating a AAA shared-world pirate adventure.

11:30 — Noon:
Gaming Evolved: New Voices, New Visions
As the video game industry continues to evolve, there are opportunities for new voices and perspectives to push the medium in exciting new directions. Join us for a discussion about the many ways creators can express themselves and reach new audiences through video games.

Noon — 12:45 PM
Crash Bandicoot Reunion
Twenty-one years after he first arrived on the scene, Crash Bandicoot is back! Join members of the original creative team behind the game — Connie Booth, Mark Cerny, Naughty Dog co-founders Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin, and Bob Rafei — for a once-in-a-lifetime reunion to discuss the making of the original Crash Bandicoot and its impact on the video game industry.

12:45 PM — 1:30 PM:
Mortal Kombat: Celebrating 25 Years
For over 25 years, Mortal Kombat has evolved and pushed the fighting game genre in new directions, including its most recent release, MKX. Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon joins the E3 Coliseum to reflect on the series and its impact on popular culture, esports, and the video game industry.

1:30 PM — 2:00 PM:
Far Cry 5: A Trip to Hope County
Welcome to Hope County, Montana, a rural community taken over by a fanatical cult. Led by Joseph Seed, “The Father,” players will build a resistance with the help of citizens of Hope County. Join Dan Hay, executive producer and creative director, and Drew Holmes, lead writer, to learn more about the citizens of Hope County, including The Father, Pastor Jerome, Mary May, and Nick Rye.

2:00 PM — 2:30 PM:
Call of Duty: WWII — Sledgehammer Games’ Journey Back to the Franchise’s Roots

Call of Duty: WWII returns to its franchise roots. Join Michael Condrey, Glen Schofield, and Greg Reisdorf for an inside look at the game that is taking the series back to boots on the ground. The panel will share behind-the-scenes development of the E3 content as we look at multiplayer and campaign gameplay and perhaps a hint at things to come in the months ahead. Moderated by Afrojack (Nick van de Wall).

2:30 PM — 3:15 PM:
Stories Across Screens
How does today’s greatest game writing influence the world of TV and film, and vice versa? Join Better Call Saul Executive Producer Gennifer Hutchison for a conversation with leading storytellers about the opportunities and challenges of interactive and linear storytelling. Hutchison will be joined by Emil Pagliarulo (Designer Director, Bethesda Game Studios), Josh Scherr (Writer, Naughty Dog), and Dan Tractenberg (Director, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Black Mirror).

3:15 PM — 4:15 PM:
A Conversation with Hideo Kojima and Jordan Vogt-Roberts
A one-on-one session looking back at the career of Hideo Kojima, led by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director of Kong: Skull Island. These two creative forces will share the stage to discuss the fusion of gaming and cinema. Mr. Kojima will discuss his cinematic influences and how they have allowed him to make masterworks of his own.

4:15 PM — 5:00 PM:
The Indie Revolution
Some of today’s most creative and inspiring games come from independent developers working outside the system. Join us to hear their stories. Robin Hunicke (Funomena) leads a discussion about the independent game scene across console, mobile, and PC, featuring guests including Brendan Greene (creator, Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds) and Eli Cymet (Alto’s Odyssey).

5:00 PM — 5:30 PM
Middle-earth: Shadow of War — A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Join Monolith Productions, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and Troy Baker (the voice of Talion) for an inside look and live demonstration of Middle-earth: Shadow of War.

5:30–6 PM:
Square Enix
Join the team at Square Enix for a developer showcase, revealing new details about a game that will be announced for the first time at E3 2017.

6:00 PM:
An exclusive surprise discussion with renowned figures.
 
Looks liken Biowarea new IP is gonna be at E3. It's been hinted at being a Destiny competitor

Not dragon age iyen
 
I'm pumped on almost anything Bioware makes, but I'm tired of these "competition" games. All of these supposed "Halo killers", "GTA killers", "COD killers", and "Destiny killers". (Anyone still play The Division? :lol: ) Just come up with a new idea and create the new hotness.
 
I'm pumped on almost anything Bioware makes, but I'm tired of these "competition" games. All of these supposed "Halo killers", "GTA killers", "COD killers", and "Destiny killers". (Anyone still play The Division? :lol: ) Just come up with a new idea and create the new hotness.
But that's where the money is. Destiny and the Division made bank. Borderlands 3 probably will adopt a more social aspect as well. EA doesn't have something in that genre at this point.

And while the player base for the Divisin has dropped off( that's more of a Ubisoft thing. Most of their games drop off). But it still probably sold 10+ million copies and a bunch of DLC
 
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I'm pumped on almost anything Bioware makes, but I'm tired of these "competition" games. All of these supposed "Halo killers", "GTA killers", "COD killers", and "Destiny killers". (Anyone still play The Division? :lol: ) Just come up with a new idea and create the new hotness.
But that's where the money is. Destiny and the Division made bank. Borderlands 3 probably will adopt a more social aspect as well. EA doesn't have something in that genre at this point.

And while the player base for the Divisin has dropped off( that's more of a Ubisoft thing. Most of their games drop off). But it still probably sold 10+ million copies and a bunch of DLC

I was one of the chumps that bought The Division. One of the worst cases of buyers remorse I have ever had. I guess I have myself to blame. |I
 
I'm pumped on almost anything Bioware makes, but I'm tired of these "competition" games. All of these supposed "Halo killers", "GTA killers", "COD killers", and "Destiny killers". (Anyone still play The Division? :lol: ) Just come up with a new idea and create the new hotness.
But that's where the money is. Destiny and the Division made bank. Borderlands 3 probably will adopt a more social aspect as well. EA doesn't have something in that genre at this point.

And while the player base for the Divisin has dropped off( that's more of a Ubisoft thing. Most of their games drop off). But it still probably sold 10+ million copies and a bunch of DLC

I was one of the chumps that bought The Division. One of the worst cases of buyers remorse I have ever had. I guess I have myself to blame. |I
I played it for 50 hours, "beat it" and sold it to gamestop. So I can't really complain. It was ok. Didn't hate it or love it.
 
I feel like it should be illegal to announce a game more than 8 months before release

And I am so tired of video game trailers that are 100% cutscene. How the **** are you supposed to make me excited for a GAME if you didn't show any GAMEPLAY in your trailer?
 
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I don't mind cinematic trailers if they're in-engine/real-time. Pure CG though? :smh:

Although I'm a sucker for those beautiful Square Enix CG trailers. Because you know the next year in 15 years when the game drops, it's going to be could of been insane. :wow:

Speaking of Square though. What about that new Avengers game? :nerd: Paging hybridsoldier23 hybridsoldier23 .
 
Nothing at E3 for SE/Marvel.

God of War is playable though. [emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128293[/emoji]
 
Oh, thought he meant "nothing at E3 for SE and nothing at E3 for Marvel" 
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Nah I was just talking about their collab.

SE has: FF 12 Remaster, Dissidia, FF XIV: Stormblood, Moto GP, Life is Strange 2 (behind closed doors), Saints Row Agents of Mayhem, FF XV Prompto DLC, FFXV VR experience. KH3/FF7 are not there. Last I heard the next trailer for both will be at TGS.

FF XVI is being worked on but they'd be stupid to show off a trailer. There's already enough that people are waiting the next 3 years for. No need to bury yourself with even more hate for a game that's 4 years away.

There's also a FF online SHOOTER in development. However, it has no presence at E3.

I've got no news about Red Dead 2 because they scrapped the build I played a few months ago. I've also got no news about whatever From Software is showing off. I've heard conflicting reports from people I know at Sony. One saying it's Bloodborne related, and some saying it's a totally new IP using an updated DS3 engine.

On the M$ front... there was an idea floating around a long time ago that Project Scorpio was going to be able to play anything from the xbox backlog with your XBL subscription. Whether this was going to be an upgrade tier of XBL was up for discussion but basically you were going to be able to DL/Stream any XB or XB360 game on demand with the service.

However, with this data coming out:


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It's probably getting scrapped. Which is unfortunate because I thought it was a good way for publishers and studios to generate some residual income and a easy way for newer/younger gamers to get introduced to classic games/series.

The Scorpio dev kit is the best console dev kit I've ever worked with so I'm very interested to see what the retail model is going to have in terms of features.
 
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So I purchased the switch and it's my first Nintendo in 20 years. What I want to know is are we getting virtual console announcement during e3.
 
No Death Stranding drastically reduces my E3 hype.


Why? We know that game isn't coming out anytime soon. I feel like the less we see, the better. I feel the same way about TLOU 2.

Because Kojima has made some of my favorite games and I get hyped for his trailers. A kojima trailer is an event in its own right. I love discussions that come along with them.

This being his first Post-MGS release, I'm looking for any bit of footage. Wasn't expecting gameplay either, I just want another look at his new project.

And Mads Mikkelsen as the villain (?)= major hype. Mads rules.
 
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Nah I was just talking about their collab.

SE has: FF 12 Remaster, Dissidia, FF XIV: Stormblood, Moto GP, Life is Strange 2 (behind closed doors), Saints Row Agents of Mayhem, FF XV Prompto DLC, FFXV VR experience. KH3/FF7 are not there. Last I heard the next trailer for both will be at TGS.

FF XVI is being worked on but they'd be stupid to show off a trailer. There's already enough that people are waiting the next 3 years for. No need to bury yourself with even more hate for a game that's 4 years away.

There's also a FF online SHOOTER in development. However, it has no presence at E3.

I've got no news about Red Dead 2 because they scrapped the build I played a few months ago. I've also got no news about whatever From Software is showing off. I've heard conflicting reports from people I know at Sony. One saying it's Bloodborne related, and some saying it's a totally new IP using an updated DS3 engine.

On the M$ front... there was an idea floating around a long time ago that Project Scorpio was going to be able to play anything from the xbox backlog with your XBL subscription. Whether this was going to be an upgrade tier of XBL was up for discussion but basically you were going to be able to DL/Stream any XB or XB360 game on demand with the service.

However, with this data coming out:


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It's probably getting scrapped. Which is unfortunate because I thought it was a good way for publishers and studios to generate some residual income and a easy way for newer/younger gamers to get introduced to classic games/series.

The Scorpio dev kit is the best console dev kit I've ever worked with so I'm very interested to see what the retail model is going to have in terms of features.
Well I mean Gamespass did launch and contains mostly 360 games. But it's not included in the overall gold sub. Also Phil addressed those charts

Also I'm guessing the FF shooter is what the People can Fly partnership was about
 
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Looks like I will be tied up at a meeting during the Sony Conference. Won't have a chance to let the yoppa sing when I see the nonsense Sony brings on stage :smh:
 
I'd heard the service was going to be something special for Scorpio, it could be what turned into gamepass but I was always under the impression it was a cherry on top for Scorpio.

IDK where Phil addressed the chart(s). I'd like to hear his take. He did retweet a statement from Mike Nichols saying roughly 50% tried BC. But trying it vs. actively using it, or cumulative play time are completely different stats. Those numbers should actually go up with Gamepass having a free trial and all. So expect the spin to be heavy next year.

Either way I hope BC still continues to be a thing on all platforms for game preservation as well as residuals for developers and publishers.
 
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