E3 2021: Everything you need to know

It's all the gaming world is talking about right now, E3 is officially kicking off today.

Gamers are bracing themselves for some massive news from their favourite developers and publishers.

But what exactly is E3?

E3 is the world's largest video games conference.

The top video game publishers and developers from around the globe come together to showcase game announcements, previews and news spanning over four days.

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Pre-pandemic, tens of thousands would pack out the Los Angeles Convention Centre to get a first-look at new games.

Gamers would get hands-on with game demos and experience the latest gaming technology for the first time.

Now in its 26th year, E3 has been running since 1995.

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Summer Games Fest, while not officially part of E3, kicked off the weekend early on Friday, this saw a number of new games and updates announced.

Koch Media followed on Saturday, the European publisher officially launching their new gaming label, Prime Matter.

How can you watch E3?

To catch E3 live you'll need to head to the official E3 YouTube channel.

But if you want to catch all the official E3 action live you'll need to get up early.

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Ubisoft, Devolver and Gearbox kick it all off on Sunday from 5am AEST.

Xbox, Bethesda, Square Enix, Warner Bros. and the PC Gaming Show are up on Monday.

Tuesday will see Take Two and Capcom show off their best and a special Indie games showcase will follow. Then on Wednesday we'll get all the latest from Nintendo and Bandai Namco.

Nintendo has already shared they'll have a 40 minute show solely focussed on software.

As to what else we'll see, we'll just have to wait.

We'll be sure to bring you all the big E3 news right here at 9News.com.au.

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