When is the Sony E3 2017 Press Conference?
Want to see the future of PlayStation and PS4? Sony's E3 2017 press conference. will have all the new trailers, release dates, and games, so here's how to watch. If you want climb on board the hype train now then read on to learn when it's happening, where, and what games you'll see at the event. Here we go!
Be sure to check out our pages detailing Microsoft's 2017 E3 conference and Nintendo's 2017 E3 conference as well. And for the full E3 2017 schedule, head to our main page.
When is the Sony E3 2017 press conference?
Sony's E3 2017 press conference will begin at 6 pm PDT on Monday, June 12. That's 2 am BST on Tuesday, June 13 if you're in the UK. The official stream will start an hour earlier, probably with some developer interviews and a countdown. You know, the usual pre-show stuff.
Where can I watch the Sony E3 2017 press conference?
Sony is encouraging viewers to tune in via live.playstation.com by doing special giveaway "quests" during the event. If you don't really care about that, you can also just watch via Twitch, Facebook, or YouTube. Here's an embed of Sony's Twitch feed to get you started.
More than 85 North American theaters will also stream the event if you want to watch amongst your fellow fans. You'll even get some free digital and physical goodies just for showing up.
What games will be at the Sony E3 2017 press conference?
It sounds like open-world zombie adventure Days Gone will be there in a "big way", having gone dark since its first appearance at E3 last year. Expect to see more of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy as well since it will arrive in August. We're also about due for some more God of War, not to mention whatever surprises Sony is cooking up this year. As for external games, Activision likely plans to bring both Destiny 2 and Call of Duty: WW2 to the Sony stage since both games will offer extra bonuses for PlayStation players.
For more PlayStation goodness, read our list of the best PS4 games and all the upcoming PS4 games you need to know about.
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