Halo? Jack Sparrow in Sea of Thieves? A proper first look at Bethesda’s long-awaited Starfield? A new batch of Game Pass games for subscribers? All here, and then some.
Microsoft and Bethesda Softworks kicked off their E3 2021 on Sunday afternoon with an extended onslaught of reveals and new trailer drops from the two storied publishers. It was notably the first E3 press conference for either of them since Microsoft’s blockbuster Bethesda acquisition in 2020.
That’s especially notable because both brands have, in recent years especially, tended to dominate many of the headlines coming out of E3 with their surprises and big-name exclusives. Now, with everything from Elder Scrolls to Halo to Doom to Minecraft all under the same corporate stewardship, two blockbuster press conferences have merged into one. Read more…
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