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Friendly Fire Show 140: E3 2019 press conferences, day one

Day one of E3 2019 has come and gone, and Stevivor’s Hamish Lindsay, Jay Ball and Steve Wright have congregated to bring you a podcast recap of what’s happened.

While Bungie, Google Stadia and EA technically weren’t part of E3 2019, we’ve covered those conferences as well as Microsoft and Bethesda. Have a listen, won’t you?

If you need to catch up, we’ve got you covered:

Join us tomorrow when Stevivor’s Steve Wright, Luke Lawrie and Stuart Gollan cover Ubisoft and Square Enix.

Listen to the Friendly Fire Show here.

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About the author

Steve Wright

Steve's the owner of this very site and an active games journalist nearing twenty (TWENTY!?!) years. He's a Canadian-Australian gay gaming geek, ice hockey player and fan. Husband to Matt and cat dad to Wally and Quinn.

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Jay Ball

I'm a big fan of older consoles and can flawlessly complete the first 2 levels of Donkey Kong Country with my eyes closed. These days I still play platformers but also love shooters, arcade racers and action adventure titles. I may or may not be in denial about the death of rhythm games.

About the author

Hamish Lindsay

Avid reader and general geek, justifying the time I spend playing games by writing about them. I try not to discriminate by genre, but I remember story more than gameplay. I’ve been playing League for longer than Akali and I’m still Silver. Fallout 3 and MGS3 may be the pinnacle of gaming.