Sony's E3 2018 Live Stream: Watch PS4 Press Conference Live

Sony's E3 2018 Live Stream: Watch PS4 Press Conference Live

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sonys-e3-2018-live-stream-watch-ps4-press-conferen/1100-6459560/

E3 2018 has officially begun, having kicked off on Saturday with EA Play. Closing out today, June 11, is Sony's press conference, which begins at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET (2 AM BST / 11 AM AET on June 12). As with the other conferences, you can watch a livestream here on GameSpot. [Update: The event is now over, and while it did focus primarily on the expected games, we did get a look at some other things. We've rounded up everything in our Sony E3 briefing recap.]

During the show, we know we'll be seeing more of upcoming PS4 games like Death Stranding, The Last of Us: Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, and Spider-Man, and there may be some surprises in there too. However, Sony has already said it won't be showing any new hardware at E3 this year, so that means no PS5 news. But there's always a chance we could get a lot of games from third parties, such as Red Dead Redemption II, which we already know will have PS4-exclusive content.

Sony's E3 2018 Live Stream: Watch PS4 Press Conference Live

Jun 12, 2018, 3:23am UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sonys-e3-2018-live-stream-watch-ps4-press-conferen/1100-6459560/ > E3 2018 has officially begun, having kicked off on Saturday with EA Play. Closing out today, June 11, is Sony's press conference, which begins at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET (2 AM BST / 11 AM AET on June 12). As with the other conferences, you can watch a livestream here on GameSpot. [Update: The event is now over, and while it did focus primarily on the expected games, we did get a look at some other things. We've rounded up everything in our Sony E3 briefing recap.] > During the show, we know we'll be seeing more of upcoming PS4 games like Death Stranding, The Last of Us: Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, and Spider-Man, and there may be some surprises in there too. However, Sony has already said it won't be showing any new hardware at E3 this year, so that means no PS5 news. But there's always a chance we could get a lot of games from third parties, such as Red Dead Redemption II, which we already know will have PS4-exclusive content.