Dozens of amazing-looking video games were announced this week - here's when you'll be able to play them

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Dozens of amazing-looking video games were announced this week - here's when you'll be able to play them

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Todd Howard, Director and Executive Producer at Bethesda Game Studios, reveals 'Fallout 76' during the Bethesda E3 conference at the Event Deck at LA Live on June 10, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. The E3 Game Conference begins on Tuesday June 12.

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In just the last three days, dozens of amazing-looking video games have been announced by some of the industry's biggest companies at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.

Gaming and tech powerhouses like Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo took turns wowing the live audiences with flashy presentations, live performances, new game trailers and lots of surprises.

But for the gamers at home, it's all about finding out how soon we'll be able to experience the new titles for ourselves.

Here's a list of the all the biggest games announced at E3, in the order that they'll be released:

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A few press conferences included surprise immediate releases. That's right: You can play these games right now.

A few press conferences included surprise immediate releases. That's right: You can play these games right now.

Here's the list:

EA's "Unravel Two" Bethesda's "Prey" got a hefty DLC and update Nintendo's "Hollow Knight" The long-awaited Nintendo Switch version of "Fortnite: Battle Royale."

August 2018

August 2018

EA's annual NFL-inspired game, "Madden NFL 19," will drop August 31.

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September 2018

September 2018

This is a big month for new releases, here's the list:

The Forsaken expansion to "Destiny 2" — September 4 The new "Spider-Man" — September 7 "NBA 2k19" — September 11 "Shadow of The Tomb Raider" — September 14 "FIFA 19" — September 28

You can read more about "Spider-Man" here.

October 2018

October 2018
"Forza Horizon 4" — October 2 "Assassin's Creed Odyssey" — October 5 "Super Mario Party" — October 5 "Starlink" — October 16 "Battlefield 5" — October 19 (standard edition release)

You can see more details about the newest Assassin's Creed title here.

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November 2018

November 2018

This month will see the release of "Fallout 76," the first multiplayer online game in Bethesda's popular franchise, on November 14.

Fall 2018, in general

Fall 2018, in general

These games were announced for fall 2018, we're just not exactly sure when:

"Elder Scrolls: Blades," the first free mobile game in the beloved Bethesda franchise "Transference," an intense, made-for-VR game announced by Ubisoft
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December 2018

December 2018

Just in time for last-minute Christmas shoppers:

Avalanche's "Just Cause 4" — December 4 Nintendo's "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" — December 7

You can read more about "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" here.

January 2019

January 2019

The beginning of 2019 will see the release of two hotly-anticipated games:

"Resident Evil 2" — January 25 "Kingdom Hearts 3" — January 29

You can read more about "Kingdom Hearts 3" here.

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February 2019

February 2019

These are only a few of the biggest games coming out this month, as February 22 was clearly a popular release date among gaming companies throughout E3:

"Anthem" — February 22 "Metro: Exodus" — February 22 "Crackdown 3" — exact date unknown

March 2019

March 2019

Ubisoft's "The Division 2" will be coming out March 15, 2019.

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Sometime in 2019

Sometime in 2019

There are still tons of titles without solid release dates as of now, but that we know will be hitting the shelves at some point in 2019.

"Ori and the Will of the Wisps" "Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice" "Devil May Cry 5" - which Microsoft says will be released in Spring, and you can read more about in our other coverage "Cuphead" will be getting a substantial expansion and a new playable character "Battletoads" "Gears of War 5" "Rage 2" - also slated for a spring release by Bethesda "Wolfenstein: Youngblood" "Skull and Bones" "Fire Emblem: Three Houses"

Eventually

Eventually

Bethesda had lots of exciting games to show at their E3 press conference, but made clear that we won't see few of them any time soon, including the introduction to a new franchise, "Starfield," and the long-awaited "Elder Scrolls VI."

There were also plenty of games announced with no release dates. Here the big ones:

"Halo Infinite" "Doom Eternal" The Last of Us 2" "Beyond Good and Evil 2" "Death Stranding "Cyberpunk 2077"

You can read more about on "Halo Infinite" here, and more about "Doom Eternal" here.

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