Square Enix and Warner Bros. Win The Prize (Tied) for Biggest Disappointment at E3 2018

Square Enix and Warner Bros. Win The Prize (Tied) for Biggest Disappointment at E3 2018

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With the exception of Nintendo, whose Direct presentation is due in a few hours, the main E3 2018 conferences hosted by the biggest publishers are now over and it’s time to take a look at what happened and what didn’t happen this year at the most important event in the games industry.

Electronic Arts and Ubisoft didn’t exactly set the world on fire with surprises, but they had their moments. Ubisoft’s conference was surely more interesting and contained our first look at Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, not to mention a new demo of Beyond Good & Evil 2, though the hype surrounding the rumored new Splinter Cell installment was ultimately for nothing. EA, on the other hand, didn’t have big unexpected reveals but neither were there any major expectations for unannounced titles to begin with.

Square Enix and Warner Bros. Win The Prize (Tied) for Biggest Disappointment at E3 2018

Jun 12, 2018, 8:25pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/square-enix-wb-disappointment-e3-2018/ > With the exception of Nintendo, whose Direct presentation is due in a few hours, the main E3 2018 conferences hosted by the biggest publishers are now over and it’s time to take a look at what happened and what didn’t happen this year at the most important event in the games industry. > Electronic Arts and Ubisoft didn’t exactly set the world on fire with surprises, but they had their moments. Ubisoft’s conference was surely more interesting and contained our first look at Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, not to mention a new demo of Beyond Good & Evil 2, though the hype surrounding the rumored new Splinter Cell installment was ultimately for nothing. EA, on the other hand, didn’t have big unexpected reveals but neither were there any major expectations for unannounced titles to begin with.