Sony and PlayStation have officially outlined their plans for streaming theirĀ E3 press conference.
The conference will be held at the same time as it usually is, at 6pm PT and 9pm ET June 13. It will be streamed on multiple sites and services across the internet, but Sony is also giving theirĀ fans a bigger way to experience the presentations and reveals.
If you don’t want to watch the show on a small computer screen, you can catch it at over 85 theatres across the United States and Canada. Tickets are available as of tomorrow, May 31, and will get you into the show and a digital gift basket as well as a collectible card and commemorative cup.
So, not only will Sony be holding their usual E3 festivities, but fans will get to experience some of the excitement as well, even if they aren’t in LA. And all signs point to there being plenty to be excited about.
Uncharted 4 has just released, The Last Guardian is finally coming out, the PlayStation 4 Neo may finally be revealed, and hopefully plenty of excitingĀ new Playstation exclusive reveals. We may also get new footage from Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy VII Remake, and plenty of PS VR titles such as Rigs and Robinson: The Journey.
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Tickets for PlayStation’s E3 experience are available here.
Stay tuned to The Nerd Stash for all your E3 news, previews and impressions.
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