Here's how it all played out, roughly in chronological order: EA: Anthem, Battlefield 5, Jedi Fallen Order +25 More The big press events: Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and moreĪs we said above, the biggest news comes before the show floor opens. But if you missed the minute-by-minute developments over the past week, we've wrapped everything up in a TL DR package for your convenience. And our sister sites GameSpot and Giant Bomb continue to have wall-to-wall live coverage, as always. To be clear, we'll still have plenty of news and analysis from the show floor here at CNET. And in a year with no real hardware announcements, the show may well be best enjoyed by those who get to stay home and watch the streams in real-time. E3 evolves year after year, sometimes growing, sometimes shrinking (and sometimes moving to Santa Monica or Atlanta). Such is life at the show once known as the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Press conferences and online briefings from the likes of EA, Bethesda, Sony, Microsoft, Ubisoft and Nintendo had revealed the biggest new games as early as last Saturday and Sunday. The Los Angeles Convention Center will remain open to gamers until Thursday at 6 p.m., but the bulk of the E3 news we cared about was over and done with before the doors even opened on Tuesday. Editor's note : Are you looking for the latest on our E3 2019 coverage? Of course you are.