The Electronic Software Association (ESA) has officially unveiled its schedule for its upcoming digital Electronic Entertainment Expo, which starts officially on June 12th. The schedule, which is posted online, also came with the details on how fans who want to experience the festival beyond just the normal publicly available streams, can register.
In case you're unaware (or all the digital events are starting to meld into one for you like they are for me), E3 2021 begins on Saturday, June 12th and runs through Tuesday, June 15th. Over that period multiple game companies will be hosting their yearly showcases, showing off what players can expect from them this year and beyond, as well as presentations from companies like Take-Two Interactive, Bandai Namco, Mythical Games and more on the digital E3 stage.
For those running a tally of the press conferences, things kick off with conferences from Ubisoft and Gearbox on Saturday, with Sunday seeing the Microsoft & Bethesda Showcase, Square Enix and the PC Gaming Show. The Future Games Show will also take place on Sunday.
Monday and Tuesday will see more panels, presentations from developers, with Tuesday housing the Nintendo Direct and Treehouse Live.
For those who are looking to get a bit more out of their E3 2021 this year, fan registration is now open, which according to the ESA, provides access to the E3 online portal and app. For those that register, starting on the 12th you'll see access to online lounges, special virtual booths meant to showcase announcements and more from that company, and more.
You can check out the full schedule and how to register for fan access on the E3 website.

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