

The most-awaited gaming event of the year is just around the corner. Since its cancellation last year due to the ongoing pandemic, fans had to miss out on their favorite presentations from game publishers. Therefore, ESA decided to hold a virtual E3 event in 2021. The main event starts on June 12th, Tuesday. However, Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest, starting on June 10th, plans to set the tone for E3.
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With only a few days remaining before the kick-off of the event, almost all the publishers have announced their schedules for E3 2021. Since it has shifted to a virtual platform, more people than ever can tune in to watch the event. However, registering for the event can be quite tricky, so here is a quick guide on how to do so.
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How to sign up for E3 2021?
E3 is offering fans a chance to attend the event free of cost, that too front row seats. The registrations are currently open on the E3 2021 website, and people can head over to register themselves under the appropriate category. Those who just want to take part in the presentations can register under the ‘Fan’ category.

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Following their registration, fans would gain access to the E3 app and portal where they can attend the live presentations. This would unlock all the announcements that publishers such as Ubisoft, Microsoft and Bethesda, Bandai Namco, Capcom, and many others attending the event.
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The final schedule including Xbox, Nintendo, and Ubisoft events
Thursday, June 10th
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- 2 PM ET: Summer Game Fest’s Kickoff
Saturday, June 12th
- 11 AM ET: The second Guerrilla Collective show, following the one on June 5.
- 1 PM ET: E3 broadcast
- 3 PM ET: Ubisoft Forward
- 4:30 PM ET: Devolver Digital showcase
- 5 PM ET: Gearbox E3 Showcase
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Sunday, June 13th
- 11:45 AM ET: E3 broadcast
- 1 PM ET: Microsoft’s Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase
- 3:15 PM ET: Square Enix Presents
- 5 PM ET: Warner Bros. Games
- 5:30 PM ET: PC Gaming Show
- 7 PM ET: Future Games Show
Monday, June 14th
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- 11 AM ET: E3 broadcast
- 5:30 PM ET: Capcom showcase
- 6 PM ET: Razer E3 keynote
Tuesday, June 15th
- 11 AM ET: E3 broadcast
- 12 PM ET: Nintendo Direct (Nintendo plans to take up about 40 minutes of their E3 2021 presentation to make announcements about upcoming games. Apart from this, it has planned about 3 hours of gameplay demos for various titles.)
- 5:25 PM ET: Bandai Namco’s E3 presentation
- 6:35 PM ET: GameSpot’s Play for All Showcase
- 7:45 PM ET: Official E3 2021 Awards Show
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Fans can also watch all the presentations on Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook links of E3 2021. Moreover, the publishers may also choose to live stream their respective presentations on their own social media.
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