We all have or favorite places to watch E3, but with the recent announcement of their event schedule, online audiences might want to give Twitch their attention. E3 2016 is, conveniently, the fifth anniversary for the streaming service.
After months of subtle revelations, developer Marvelous has finally revealed a gameplay trailer that emphasizes the flashy action fans can expect to encounter in Fate/Extella. Like other mosou-esque titles (e.g. Dynasty Warriors, Hyrule Warriors) players will partake in combo driven combat against hundreds of enemies simultaneously.
Sharing your virtuosity (i.e. being braggadocious) with friends in titles such as Overwatch, StarCraft 2, and Hearthstone just got easier. Earlier today, Blizzard Entertainment announced that they're currently working with Facebook at implementing the social media’s Live API into its current lineup of games. Sometime in June, PC gamers will be able to login to their Blizzard account via their Facebook profile.
Nevermind Call of Duty beer, or even Fallout beer, for a new challenger is entering the ring. Warner Bros., Sound Brewery, and Global Beverage Traders have announced that a series of beers inspired by the fighting game franchise Mortal Kombat will soon be arriving to quench the thirst and rage of adult gamers.
Given that next week is E3, it was only a matter of time before the leaks started rolling out. Today’s big leak—Dead Rising 4. Over the course of the last few months, rumors of a new entry in Capcom’s zombie survival game have been circulating, but the title should be officially confirmed next week. Whether or not it will be playable on the showroom floor remains to the imagination as all we have, for now, is the above promotional poster and the off-screen image below.
As a means to combat a host of performance issues, Bethesda has recently released an updated version of Fallout 4's Far Harbor DLC on PS4. Affected players looking for a smoother experience should, according to the company, head over to the Playstation Network and re-download the expansion.
Just last month, to the dismay of Pokémon fans everywhere, Nintendo announced that its Treehouse: Live @ E3 2016 broadcast would be home to one title and one title alone—The Legend of Zelda on Wii U. However, trainers of all ages can breathe a sigh of relief now knowing that the company has recently retracted their aforementioned position.