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E3 2021 livestream schedule detailed by ESA

Here's when to expect all official events.

The ESA has detailed its official E3 2021 livestream schedule, incorporating presentations from Xbox, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Square Enix, Warner Bros and more.

Here’s what to expect and when (in Australian times, of course!):

13 June

  • 3.00 am AEST: Broadcast pre-show
  • 4.00 am AEST: Ubisoft Forward pre-show
  • 5.00 am AEST: Ubisoft Forward
  • 7.00 am AEST: Gearbox E3 Showcase
  • 7.45 am AEST: GamesBeat

14 June

  • 1.45 am AEST: Broadcast pre-show
  • 2.30 am AEST: Naraka Bladepoint
  • 3.00 am AEST: Xbox and Bethesda
  • 5.15 am AEST: Square Enix Presents
  • 7.00 am AEST: Back 4 Blood
  • 7.30 am AEST: PC Gaming Show
  • 9.00 am AEST: Future Games Show

15 June

  • 1.00 am AEST: Broadcast pre-show
  • 2.00 am AEST: Verizon
  • 2.45 am AEST: Intellivision
  • 3.15 am Take-Two Interactive Panel
  • 4.10 am AEST: Mythical Games
  • 5.00 am AEST: Indie Showcase
  • 5.30 am AEST: Freedom Games
  • 6.00 am AEST: VENN
  • 7.30 am AEST: Capcom
  • 8.00 am AEST: Razer

16 June

  • 1.00 am AEST: Broadcast pre-show
  • 2.00 am AEST: Nintendo Direct
  • 7.25 am AEST: Bandai Namco
  • 8.30 am AEST: Yooreka Studio
  • 8.35 am AEST: GameSpot
  • 9.45 am AEST: Official E3 2021 Awards Show

E3’s organisers have also made a handy Pacific Time cheat sheet here for our friends across the pond.

We’ve got a full list of all E3 2021 events (or adjacent ones) that you should check out here for more info.

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