Delivering E3 2015 news, columns, and Gamer Diaries

Jun 20, 2015 23:17 GMT  ·  By

This week, E3 2015, the biggest gaming event of the year, was live in Los Angeles, California, which means that the Games department at Softpedia was a bit too focused on new announcements and reveals to deliver any reviews.

We do have an Editorial that talks about the impressive showing of Fallout 4, the new title from Bethesda, and the way its extended gameplay demo was used by the team to capture the attention of players and to generate sales.

We also have the Gamer Diary series, which offers more information on popular titles like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Heroes of the Storm, and Galactic Civilizations III.

Then, we have a look at the way I am planning to spend my post-E3 2015 weekend and a selection of the most important announcements that companies like Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft or Bethesda made in the past week.

From Monday to Friday

On Monday, Bethesda talked about Fallout 4 and the cool crafting and building system that will be included, while Rockstar delivered a major update to the cheat detection system in Grand Theft Auto V.

On Tuesday, DICE and Electronic Arts delivered the first major gameplay trailer for Star Wars Battlefront, and gamers also got to stream content from their Xbox One to the PCs powered by Windows 10.

On Wednesday, EA Sports offered more information about the changes made to the gameplay of FIFA 16, and Sony explained that it does not have plans to deliver any backwards compatibility feature on the PlayStation 4.

On Thursday, a lot of Project Morpheus virtual reality video games were revealed by the development teams associated with Sony, and Ubisoft offered more details about the new Ghost Recon Wildlands, which mixes modern warfare with an open-world structure.

On Friday, Square Enix and Eidos offered a full 25-minute-long look at Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, and Rockstar approved GTA V Online jobs linked to Red Dead Redemption, LA Noire, and Max Payne 3.

On Saturday, Vampyr got more details from the development team at Dontnod, and Treyarch offered a look at the cooperative campaign features coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.