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E3 2018: Bethesda, Square Enix, and Ubisoft Reactions

Kotaku Splitscreen

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🗓️ 12 June 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Kirk and Jason are back to talk about more E3 press conferences. They start with Bethesda's Fallout-centric show, then move to Square Enix's disappointing nothingburger, before ending on Ubisoft's dancing panda-bear parade. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everyone, to Kitaku Split Screen. Special coverage of E3 2018. It is Monday, June 11th in the mid-afternoon, and my name is Kirk Hamilton. I am the editor at large at kataku.com, and I'm sitting here talking to news editor, Jason Schreier, down in Los Angeles. Hello again, Jason. Nice to see you.

0:20.2

Hello, Kirk. I am here. I'm ready to

0:23.3

talk about some press conferences that we just saw. Yeah, we've got three to go through.

0:29.0

Three more in addition to the ones we already did. Two and a fake one. Two point two point two five press

0:34.1

conferences to go through. So let's get right into it because we have a lot to cover.

0:39.3

Why don't we start with the Fezda?

0:40.8

Okay, so that was last night.

0:42.4

That was last night.

0:43.8

A bunch of stuff.

0:44.8

You want to just rattle through a couple things?

0:47.1

Yeah, they showed some, I'm looking at my roundup post right now.

0:50.6

They showed some Rage 2, announced some Doom and Wolfensine sequels.

0:57.1

They teased the Elder Scrolls 6, and they teased... Well, the Wolfensstein thing is like an expansion DLC type thing, a co-op thing. So not really

1:04.4

a proper sequel. I mean, it picks up in the future after the last...

1:08.2

The Wolfenstein game and tells the story. I mean, okay, yes, we can quibble semantics. A new Wolfenstein game that takes place in the 80s and tells the stories

1:16.5

of BJ and Anya's twin daughters. Yes. And then the Doom thing is interesting. It's called Doom

1:21.8

Eternal rather than Doom 2. And the name Doom Eternal implies sort of like Halo Infinite that this is going to be something

1:28.1

that is just continuously updated with new stuff. And I wonder if it's like a servicey thing rather

1:32.9

than just a sequel to Doom. Either that or they're just, I don't know, just going in a different

1:38.2

like naming direction. But yeah, I mean, it's sort of that semantical thing. Again, they called it

1:43.1

a sequel on Twitter, but who knows?

1:45.2

I like that everything now just has infinite, eternal, endless, indefatigable.

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