With Sony absent, and Microsoft's next step in the Xbox lineage, Project Scarlett, announcing only two exclusives in a pre-convention press conference, E3 was wide open for Nintendo to steal the spotlight. Here are some of the highlights of Nintendo's smashing success at E3 2019.
Pearl Abyss, developer of Black Desert Online, hosted Into the Abyss at E3 2019. Into The Abyss invites a community of partners, creators, media, and the public to catch the reveal of announcements, new content, and exclusive demos and games.
One of Nintendo's biggest franchises on handheld consoles is headed to the Nintendo Switch, Pokemon. Inven Global got the opportunity to play Pokemon Sword and Shield on the E3 show floor.
Highly-anticipated game from CD Projekt Red, developers of best-selling game The Witcher 3, made their presence known in this year's E3. More details were received from the developers about the upcoming game.
If you haven't heard of Granblue Fantasy, you likely aren't a mobile gamer. In some circles, that means you are a real gamer but all it means in this context is you are less prepared to dive into the compelling world of Granblue Fantasy: Versus.
Overall, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is exactly what the developers set out to make: a game for fans of the franchise who don’t necessarily mind if the combat isn’t super polished or the open world exploration is a little segmented and lackluster.
The Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC is called ReMind