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Road to E3 2016 Round Up Part 2: More Game Title Rumors, Presentation Dates Revealed

Jazz Rosin

Anticipation runs high as the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016, or E3 2016, approaches. We covered the latest E3 news and rumors for Square Enix, Atlus, Bethesda, Sony, and Microsoft in another post. Let's look at what the other developers have in store for us, along with a few more rumors on some of the most anticipated game titles.

(Click here for part one)

Nintendo confirmed last month that they will only have one game at the upcoming E3. Polygon reported that Nintendo will only focus on The Legend of Zelda for Wii U, and will be playable for the first time at this year's expo. The game developer also confirmed that the Nintendo NX will not make an appearance at E3, Gamespot reports.

Game publisher Take-Two Interactive announced earlier this month that the game developer will have a big presence at this year's E3, according to CEO Strauss Zelnick. So far, game developer 2K Games, which is under Take-Two, has announced the presence of Mafia III and NBA 2K17 on their E3 roster. Fans are still hoping for a Bioshock Collection reveal at E3. Take-Two has also said that Rockstar Games is hard at work with some projects, which led to speculations about a possible Red Dead Redemption sequel.

Capcom will also be present at E3 this year, and fans are hoping that they will be introducing a new Resident Evil game. So far, Capcom has only confirmed its role-playing dungeon crawler game Deep Down to be part of their E3 roster.

Ubisoft will be presenting a few games as well. With the Assassin's Creed movie coming out in December, and no mainline AC games this year, the game developer will be showcasing its new South Park game The Fractured but Whole, Ghost Recon Wildlands, and For Honor. Fans are also anticipating a release of a new Just Dance game, and possibly a sequel to Watchdogs.

Most of the developers' media presentation schedules and dates are now updated, IGN reported. EA and Bethesda will have their presentation on June 12, while Microsoft, Ubisoft and Sony will be conducting theirs the following day, June 13. Nintendo, however, will not be presenting and will do a full day livestream instead, dubbed as Nintendo Treehouse: Live, on June 14.

What games are you expecting to see at E3? Sound off in the comments below.

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