PlayStation's November 2025 State of Play showcased a variety of upcoming games including remakes, new titles, and updates such as Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, Fatal Frame II remake, Gran Turismo 7 content, and Elden Ring Nightreign expansion, along with hardware like a new gaming monitor.
The Game Awards, set to begin on December 12, promises at least two major announcements that will surprise viewers, according to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier. The event will feature a new trailer for Borderlands 4 and other world premieres, with some teasers for games not releasing until 2026. The show will also include a musical performance by The Game Awards Orchestra, and GameSpot will host a pre-show with exclusive content.
Gaming journalist Jason Schreier has teased that The Game Awards, celebrating its 10th anniversary, will feature at least two surprising announcements that are expected to release in 2026 or later. The event, known for its major gaming reveals, will take place on December 12th.
The first Triple-i Initiative showcase featured over 30 announcements, including the reveal of Slay the Spire 2, a free update for Risk of Rain 2, and new games like Dinolords, Vampire Survivors, Never Alone 2, Darkest Dungeon 2, Palworld arena mode, and Cataclismo. Additionally, a new indie Prince of Persia game called The Rogue Prince of Persia was announced by the Dead Cells team.
Xbox may be gearing up to announce its back catalog of games following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, with rumors suggesting that it may not be limited to just Call of Duty titles. Speculation points to these games potentially coming to Xbox Game Pass. Additionally, there are expectations for a traditional reveal of the new Call of Duty game, "Black Ops Gulf War," prior to this year's Xbox Showcase, where a deeper look at the title is anticipated.
Microsoft's Xbox Partner Preview showcased upcoming games and releases, including the highly anticipated Xbox Series X port of Final Fantasy 14 Online, the announcement of The Sinking City 2, and the surprise drop of the STALKER Legends of the Zone Trilogy on Xbox. Other highlights included new gameplay trailers, announcements for Game Pass additions, and a new expansion pass for Persona 3 Reload.
As the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) comes to an end, IGN reflects on some of the biggest announcements made throughout the event's history. From the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation's groundbreaking reveals in 1995 to the excitement surrounding games like The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Fallout 4, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake, E3 has been a platform for major gaming announcements. The article also highlights memorable moments such as Sony's used game PSA and the appearance of Keanu Reeves at E3 2019. Despite its decline in recent years, E3 remains a significant trade show in the gaming industry.
The Game Awards 2023 is set to take place on December 7th, featuring various categories and nominees, including Game of the Year contenders. Hosted by Geoff Keighley, the event will showcase award winners and unveil game announcements for Xbox, PC, PS5, and Nintendo Switch. Fans can watch the event live and expect it to run for about two and a half to three hours.
Limited Run Games will host LRG3 on July 12, featuring over 20 new physical and digital release announcements. The event will be broadcasted on YouTube and Twitch.
With E3 being cancelled for the fourth straight year, it's clear that the relevance of the Electronic Entertainment Expo has waned considerably. However, E3 has provided gamers with some of the most iconic and unforgettable reveals of all time, including Microsoft's unveiling of Halo 2 in 2003. The nearly nine-minute video suggested that Halo 2 was going to be a bigger, better sequel in basically every way, even though the final game didn't replicate the complex gameplay elements and sheer number of things going on in the demo.