E3 Final Schedule – Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox & what to expect

E3 is this weekend! Prepare for amazing trailers, gameplay videos and amazing merch you can’t buy and people you can’t meet. Please come back to see trailers, reviews for the conferences. Jairus and I will also be doing a podcast this month to talk more in details regarding E3 and what was showcased.

E3 2018 Press Conference Schedule and Games to look forward to

Saturday, June 9

  • Electronic Arts — 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET / 7 PM BST (4 AM AET on June 10)
    • Battlefield V, Anthem, Sports, Star Wars?

Sunday, June 10

  • Microsoft — 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST (6 AM AET on June 11)
    • Halo 6?
  • Bethesda — 6:30 PM PT / 9:30 PM ET (2:30 AM BST / 11:30 AM AET on June 11)
    • Fallout 76, Elder Scrolls Online expansion,
  • Devolver Digital — 8 PM PT / 11 PM ET (4 AM BST / 1 PM AET on June 11)
    • Their presentation was amazing and crazy last year

Monday, June 11

  • Square Enix — 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST (3 AM AET on June 12)
    • Kingdom Hearts 3, Final Fantasy Vii Remake, Octopath Traveler, The World Ends with You, Just Cause 3, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Dragon Quest 11,
  • Ubisoft — 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST (6 AM AET on June 12)
    • Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, Fary Cry 5 DLC, The Crew 2, Beyond Good and Evil 2, The Divison 2
  • PC Gaming Show — 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET / 11 PM BST (8 AM AET on June 12)
    • Always boring
  • Sony — 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET (2 AM BST / 11 AM on June 12
    • Devil May Cry V, Ghost of Tsushima, Days Gone, Spider-Man, Death Stranding, The Last of Us

Tuesday, June 12

  • Nintendo — 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM BST (2 AM AET on June 13)
    • Mario Aces, Dark Souls for the Switch, Pokemon Let’s Go, SUPER SMASH BROS!!!!!

Xbox One Sales numbers released by EA

In this current console war, Xbox has greatly fallen behind PlayStation. End of 2017, Xbox Ones have sold 30 million units worldwide compared to the 73.6 million PlayStation 4. In Electronic Arts‘ reports, they discuss the sales for Microsoft and Sony. In a statement by the CFO, Jake Jorgensen stated “Turning to our expectations for fiscal 2019, we expect sales of current-generation consoles from Microsoft and Sony to continue to be strong, with the installed base growing to 130 million consoles by the end of calendar 2018 from 103 million at the end of calendar 2017,” he said. With Sony confirming their sales numbers earlier this year of $79 million, Microsoft makes up for the rest. Microsoft has not officially announced the sales numbers for the Xbox or their gaming division for 2017.

What’s next for Xbox?

Xbox has difficulties staying relevant in the competition. Many of their recent IP releases didn’t sell as many copies as they liked or player base dropped after a few months. Halo 5: Guardians sold 4.8 million units worldwide and Gears of War 4 sold 3.4 million but longtime fans disliked the overall changes. Despite the good sales, the game didn’t leave lasting impressions. Sea of Thieves and Sunset Overdrive are new IP’s that sold relatively well but had a drop off in player numbers after the initial month. Microsoft has been adopting a new strategy by selling some of their exclusive games with cross-play capabilities for Windows. Their backwards compatibility is much better than Nintendo’s and Sony‘s. Their games have better graphics for the Xbox One and if you kept your original copies, you didn’t have to pay any additional cost. Nintendo recently announced there are no plans to bring the Virtual Console store to the Switch and PlayStation 4’s have no backwards compatibility and some ports have performed poorly.  On May 8th, they also announced plans to develop a new studio who will work on new IP’s and are hiring people with “experience shipping high quality titles at AAAA standards.” Whether Microsoft will be able to stay ahead of Nintendo Switch remains to be seen. Microsoft will need to release a huge IP to compete with PlayStation considering their strong year in 2017 with Horizon Zero Dawn and Persona 5 and 2018’s God of War and upcoming Spider-Man game. There is one more month until E3…

Sources:

Variety – EA releases Xbox One’s sales numbers

Variety – Microsoft’s new studio

Halo 5’s sales numbers

Gears of War 4’s sales numbers

Kotaku – No Virtual Console for Switch