But there was some news on upcoming Monster Hunter titles. Fans unfortunately did not get an inside look at Resident Evil 4 Remake or Pragmata. We’re being promised live press conferences, and a four-day long video stream where we can. The all-virtual event is promising everyone around the world the same access to trailers, exclusive news, interviews, and even game demos, though the details are still scarce. On the other hand, Kotaku sure had a bunch of fair expectations. It's E3 2021 and Capcom has concluded its livestream. E3 2021 is confirmed to take place starting June 12, and ending June 15. Nobody Saves the World Saving the World Later this Month. Activision, Sony, and EA didn’t even partake in this year’s show at all, meaning no Call of Duty: Vanguard, Gran Turismo 7, Dragon Age 4, God of War, or Mass Effect (though we did get a peek at gameplay for EA’s Battlefield 2042 during the Xbox showcase). PRAGMATA was a striking and alluring game from Capcom but looks like well have to wait even longer for it.
Deep Silver, the publisher behind series like Timesplitters and Dead Island, also said that it wouldn’t exhibit any games at E3. Ubisoft said from the jump that we’d see nothing from The Division or the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake. Of course, we had some inkling beforehand about which blockbusters wouldn’t show up. But that chorus has been drowned out by the far more deafening din of what wasn’t announced at E3 2021. Over the past five days, video game publishers have shouted announcements for the biggest games from the rooftops.