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Here’s All The Australian Times For E3 2021
E3 is back, but as an all-digital event. Many of the industry’s biggest players are following suit, turning to digital presentations to relay the spree of trailers, updates, reveals, and “just one more thing”s to the masses. Here’s what we know is coming so far.
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Elden Ring Director Finally Opens Up About His Latest Epic
Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest kicked off E3 2021 with an incredible look at Elden Ring, the next major action-RPG adventure from Dark Souls developer From Software. And while it was fantastic to see more of the upcoming game two years after its initial announcement, the dense trailer provoked more questions than answers.
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E3 Tells Creators Like Geoff Keighley They Might Get In Trouble For Streaming Show [Updated]
On an internet obsessed with reactions, events like E3 are a goldmine. Content creators of all stripes co-stream big announcements as they happen, adding some flavour to otherwise pristinely packaged proceedings. Today, however, E3 told creators that might not be such a great idea this year.
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Everyone Else Saw The Elden Ring Horse Double Jump, Right?
The folks at From Software dropped a new Elden Ring trailer this afternoon, providing almost three full minutes of gameplay for the previously camera-shy game. And while I’m sure the loremasters and other internet sleuths are deducing clues about the game’s narrative and mechanics as I type, my attention has been focused on something else…





