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Who won E3 2017? | TSA

It’s been a fascinating E3 this year, with buckets of potential for all of the manufacturers and a number of major publishers to surprise and delight, whether it’s with recent and upcoming hardware or with a ton of games. There have been surprises, there have also been disappointments, but the question that always seems inevitable at E3 is who the overall winner is?

TSA puts Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Ubisoft, Bethesda, EA and even Devolver Digital head to head to figure out this all important question.

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BlakHavoc3180d ago (Edited 3180d ago )

Ima give it to Nintendo this year, Mario looks absolutely spectacular as well as Mario + Rabbids. Ya they didn't show anything from Metroid Prime 4 or the new mainline Pokémon game but at least we know they're coming. Kirby looks awesome and I also am interested in the new Yoshi. XC2 coming this holiday is huge, I'll be playing that and NNK2 ahead of all else this fall, so I'm stoked. Sony comes in second imo, Days Gone, GoW, SoTC, and Spidey made that conference relevant to me. Plus we know the games are there for that platform. Also Sony pre show was the real winner, showing Knack 2, GTS, NNK2, Matterfall and giving most of them release dates of 2017.

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Why GOG Invests in Old Games - and Why Players Keep Coming Back

For nearly two decades, GOG has built its identity around DRM-free releases and classic games that actually work on modern PCs. With initiatives like the GOG Preservation Program and One-Click Mods, the platform is going far beyond simply selling old titles — it’s actively maintaining them, fixing them, and making sure they don’t quietly disappear as technology moves on.

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Blizzard Wants Faster Diablo Releases and More Expansions

Blizzard reveals plans to speed up Diablo releases with more frequent expansions and updates as the franchise moves toward a live-service future.

QuantumMechanic9m ago

All I want is a physical disc release of remastered D2 that doesn't require online check-ins.

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Warner Bros. Leaders Talk About a ‘Reset Year’ for Gaming and Discovery’s Global Cable Spinoff Plans

David Zaslav talked up the future of Warner Bros., HBO Max and linear channels in an earnings call that avoided any questions about the pending sale.