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All E3 2021 events in Australian times

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Next up: EA Play Live takes place from 3.00 am AEST on 23 July. The livestream is embedded below.

E3 2021 events will soon be upon us, and we’ve got just what you’re after: all E3 2021 events in Australian times.

Without further adieu, let’s get into it; we’ve also added some E3 2021-adjacent events so you’re across everything!

June 2021 E3 events

Pre-13 June

13 June

14 June

15 June

16 June and beyond

July 2021 E3 events

  • Nacon Direct: 3.00 am AEST, 7 July
  • PAX Online: 15-18 July
  • GDC: 19-23 July
  • (EA) The Future of First-Person Shooters: 3.00 am AEST, 9 July
  • EA <3s Independent Studios: 3.00 am AEST, 14 July
  • How the Community is Shaping Madden NFL 22:  9.00 am AEST, 20 July
  • More EA SPORTS: 3.00 am AEST, 21 July
  • EA Play Live: 3.00 am AEST, 23 July
  • Annapurna Interactive: 5.00 am AEST, 30 July

We’ll of course add more E3 2021 events in as they’re confirmed. If you’ve noticed some we haven’t, let us know in the comments area below!


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