“The introduction of emulators created to play illegally copied Nintendo software represents the greatest threat to date to the intellectual property rights of video game developers,” the company explained. Publisher Nintendo is not OK with emulation, and it has a standing comment on the matter on its corporate website.
You can read everything we've learned about Modern Warfare so far, and you might also check out our interview with studio narrative director Taylor Kurosaki about what Infinity Ward is trying to achieve with the game's story.Join gaming leaders live this October 25-26 in San Francisco to examine the next big opportunities within the gaming industry. It's looking to explore the moral gray area of conflicts, and while you'll fight alongside at least one returning character-Captain Price-you'll also join rebel fighters in a fictional Middle Eastern coverage. On the campaign side (yes, single-player campaigns are back in Call of Duty), Infinity Ward has said it's looking to make a game that asks players how far they're willing to go in a modern war that doesn't have defined battlefields or easily identifiable combatants.
Second, Call of Duty is doing away with the season pass format of selling post-release content, and all multiplayer maps released after the game's launch on October 25 will be free to all players. While we haven't seen much in the way of multiplayer, we know about two big developments on that front already: First, Modern Warfare will support cross-play between Xbox One, PS4, and PC, so you can play with anyone regardless of their platform. We know it's Modern Warfare, but it's not a remake of the 2007 classic-it's a reimagining of that game, geared at being more "relevant" to the current world we live in. Otherwise, read on below for every new game announced at E3 2019.Īctivision and Infinity Ward released all kinds of information about this year's Call of Duty ahead of E3. Which newly announced games got you incredibly excited? Let us know in the comments.
If you're keen on keeping up with some of the most significant announcements, check out our full E3 press conference schedule. Luckily for you, we're covering the show around the clock with stories, previews, and gameplay posted every hour.
A sequel to the critically adored The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is getting a direct sequel.Į3 2019 continues through June 13, and you'll want to know and see everything it has to offer. While we got to see big games like Luigi's Mansion 3 and Pokemon Sword/Shield, there was a huge reveal at the end of the presentation. Titled Animal Crossing: New Horizons, this latest game is set to release early next year. First, we got a confirmation of what the new Animal Crossing game will be. Yesterday, Nintendo took to its annual E3 Direct presentation to reveal several new games in its lineup, as well as some big surprises. More games are sure to be announced as the show presses on, so be sure to bookmark and refresh this feature often throughout today and the rest of the week. We're talking all-new games that no one has seen anywhere else before now.
To aid you in your pursuit of knowing all the new games coming out of E3 2019, we've compiled this feature containing the biggest and most exciting ones announced so far. Case in point: Baldur's Gate III, which is also coming to PC courtesy of Divinity: Original Sin II developer Larian Studios. But even a newcomer like Google Stadia Connect brought word of some brand-new games, including those that will be released for more than just Stadia.
Press conferences from big-name publishers like Microsoft and Nintendo always yield plenty of reveals-some of which might pass you by, especially during the fast-paced montages that often zip through some pretty exciting new upcoming games before you have a chance to know their names. Days of press conferences, livestreams, and announcements can make it difficult to keep track of all the games being shown, let alone all of the news and updates on those we've heard about previously. We've reached the end of E3, but odds are you still have a lot of catching up to do.