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Nintendo E3 2019: Watch The Livestream Here [Live Updates]

[Last Update]: Nintendo‘s Livestream is not over yet! It now reveals more gameplay for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield at the Nintendo Treehouse. That’s it for today, we’ll be back here with more E3 news, so check out our page here!

Nearly all the E3 press conferences are over, with Nintendo’s briefing being the last one. Watch it with us here in the video embedded below and stay up to date with our Live Updates! Nintendo’s E3 conference will start today at 9 AM PT (12 PN ET).

Nintendo E3 2019: Live Updates

Get the highlights of the livestream in case you’ve missed them:

Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Sept 3), Hollow Knight Silksong (soon), Ni No Kuni (Sept 20), Minecraft Dungeons (Spring 2020), The Elder Scrolls Blades (Fall, 2019), My Friend Pedro (June 20), Doom Eternal (soon), The Sinking City (Fall 2019), Wolfenstein Youngblood (July 26), Dead By Daylight (Sept 24), Alien Isolation (2019), Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition (this winter), Dragon Quest Builders 2, Stranger Things 3 the game (July 4), Just Dance 2020 (November 5, 2019), Catan (June 20), New Super Lucky’s Tale (Fall 2019), Dauntless (late 2019), Super Mario Maker 2 (June 28).

You can also check out Nintendo’s Twitch channel or to Nintendo’s official E3 website to watch the Livestream.

What to Expect From Nintendo’s E3 Conference?

We should see a new Animal Crossing title, Pokemon Sword / Shield, and Super Mario Maker 2. Maybe we will also hear something about Bayonetta 3, which has been missing for a while from Nintendo’s announcements.

According to Nintendo, their presentation will offer us “a look at Nintendo Switch titles for 2019,” and some of them have been announced in a line-up. The remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Daemon X Machina, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Luigi’s Mansion 3 are set to be released this year, so we will surely hear more about them.

A couple of surprise announcements at Nintendo’s E3 will surely show up, as we’ve been accustomed every year. Thankfully, there are only two hours until the livestream begins!

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