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E3 (2019)

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Welcome to another adventure within the multiverse! For this adventure, we are covering E3 2019! From Keanu Reeves to a Shark PG to a brand-new Zelda game, this conference had surprises left and right for us. Join us as we do an E3 2019 recap and cover some of the biggest moments and most exciting E3 reveals.

THE CINEMA IS COMING TO A CONSOLE NEAR YOU!

This year’s E3 saw the announcements of several video games that are based on some pretty iconic properties. Whether you are taking a trip to a galaxy far, far away with the upcoming Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order or the horrific lore of Blair Witch. This year’s E3 had something for everyone. When we are talking about cinematic and iconic property, we can’t forget Avengers by Square Enix.

SOMETHING FAMILIAR, SOMETHING NEW

Perhaps one of the most memorable moments from this year’s conference was the trailer to Cyberpunk 2077. The trailer, and presentation, ultimately led to the reveal of John Wick star, Keanu Reeves. Microsoft also gave us our first details of the latest generation in consoles with the XBOX Scarlet. Remakes aren’t just for movies anymore. Final Fantasy VII & The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening are both getting the remake treatment within the next year. Not to mention, that we have new Mario, Luigi, Pokemon, & Zelda games are bearing gifts to a console near you soon.

Let us know what your favorite moment of E3 was.

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