A showcase event from Microsoft and Bethesda Softworks kicks off Day 2 of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Last year, the software behemoth purchased the company behind games like %u2018The Elder Scrolls%u2019 and %u2018Fallout.%u2019

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual video game expo was cancelled in 2020. This year’s event, which will take place from Monday to Tuesday, will be entirely online.

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Many people are particularly interested in hearing more about 343 Industries’ %u2018Halo Infinite,%u2019 which will be released later this year on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Windows PCs, and Bethesda’s %u2018Starfield,%u2019 a space epic announced in 2018.

Fans would also get updates on Square Enix (‘Final Fantasy’) and Warner Bros. Entertainment (‘Back 4 Blood’), as well as a program devoted to PC gaming, on Sunday.

One of E3’s first big releases is Bethesda’s %u2018Starfield.%u2019 The Washington Post has revealed a trailer for Bethesda’s %u2018Starfield%u2019, which will be released on PC and Xbox Series X|S on November 11, 2022. It’s from the creators of Bethesda’s %u2018Fallout%u2019 and %u2018The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim%u2019. However, the thought of a Skyrim-style game set in space is really appealing.

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Todd Howard of Bethesda Game Studios announced on stage that %u2018Starfield%u2019 is “a new universe set hundreds of years in our future. It’s an epic about hope our shared humanity and answering our greatest mystery.”

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