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Tag Archives: E3 2021
Thoughts on E3 2021
Shockingly, almost a month has gone by since the return of E3. I know I had a ton to say prior to the show, and as expected, we were all bombarded with information, reveals, announcements, and everything in between. These … Continue reading
What I Want to See at E3 2021
Well everyone, the Summer of Reveals kicks off this week with Geoff Keighley’s Summer Games Fest. It feels good to be saying that because that also means E3 is now days away, so the level of reveals is about to … Continue reading
Gamer Crash (Tries to) Predict: Microsoft E3 2021
We’re continuing on the E3 2021 prediction train this week! This time, the station we’re pulling in to is for Microsoft. While the Xbox Series X/S remains highly sought after next generation consoles, they continue to be incredibly hard to … Continue reading
E3 2021 Is Almost Here! Let’s Get Predicting!
I’ll be honest, it felt great to be able to type that headline again. I, for one, am thrilled that E3 is back again this year after the chaos of 2020. Yes, I know it won’t be anywhere near the … Continue reading