E3 2011


The Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 was the 17th Electronic Entertainment Expo held. The event took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. It began on June 7, 2011, and ended on June 9, 2011, with 46,800 total attendees. E3 2011 was broadcast on the G4 channel.
The main highlights of the 2011 show included a demonstration of Sony's next-generation handheld game console, the PlayStation Vita; the official introduction of Nintendo's Wii U home console; and the unveiling of Microsoft's long-awaited game, Halo 4.

Press conferences

As in previous years, the conference was dominated by announcements from the three main console manufacturers: Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. Tech analysts considered the unveiling of Nintendo's Wii U and its then-unnamed tablet controller to be E3's biggest event, with Sony's PlayStation Vita handheld console also generating considerable press attention. The Wii U system was credited by several media outlets as a "next-generation" console. Microsoft did not announce any major hardware releases, but did showcase a number of games for its Kinect controller-free gaming system.

Konami

held its own pre-E3 event on June 2 to showcase its upcoming games. The showcase featured live events in a number of cities, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, São Paulo, and Mexico City.

Microsoft

Microsoft's press conference took place on June 6 at 9:00am. It focused on the Xbox 360; it was titled the "Xbox 360 E311 Media Briefing" event. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was shown during Microsoft's press conference.

Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts took the stage on June 6 at 12:30pm.

Ubisoft

Ubisoft held a press conference on June 6 at 2:30pm.

Sony

Sony's press conference took place on June 6 at 5:00pm. However, the conference was delayed for 16 minutes. The press conference focused on the company's upcoming device, PlayStation Vita, and the PlayStation 3.

Nintendo

Nintendo's press conference took place on June 7 at 9:00am at the Nokia Theatre. Nintendo unveiled the successor to its Wii console, the Wii U, which was released in 2012. A prototype of the console was playable to attendees of the event.

List of featured games

This is a list of notable titles that appeared at E3 2011.

2K Games
  • BioShock Infinite
  • Duke Nukem Forever
  • The Darkness II
  • XCOM
Activision
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  • Prototype 2
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Atlus
  • Catherine
Bethesda
  • Prey 2
  • Rage
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Capcom
  • Asura's Wrath
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  • Megaman Legends 3
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  • Resident Evil Revelations
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  • Street Fighter X Tekken
Crytek
  • Ryse
Deep Silver
  • Dead Island
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Electronic Arts
  • Battlefield 3
  • FIFA 12
  • Fuse
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  • Madden NFL 12
  • Mass Effect 3
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  • Shadows of the Damned
  • SSX
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  • The Sims Social
Focus Home Interactive
  • Testament Of Sherlock Holmes
Konami
Lionhead Studios
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LucasArts
  • Kinect Star Wars
Microsoft
Namco Bandai
Natsume
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Nintendo
  • Animal Crossing 3DS
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  • Fortune Street
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  • Kirby Wii
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  • Mario Kart 7
  • Mario Party 9
  • Paper Mario
  • Star Fox 64 3D
  • Super Mario 3D Land
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  • Wii U games
Nival
  • Prime World
Sega
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  • Anarchy Reigns
  • Binary Domain
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  • Renegade Ops
  • Rise of Nightmares
  • Shinobi
  • Sonic Generations
Sony
Square Enix
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  • Dungeon Siege III
  • Final Fantasy XIII-2
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  • Tomb Raider
THQ
  • Darksiders II
  • Devil's Third
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  • WWE '12
  • UFC Undisputed 3
Tecmo Koei
  • Dynasty Warriors
  • Ninja Gaiden III
Traveller's Tales
  • Lego City Undercover
Ubisoft
Warner Bros.
  • Bastion
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Wargaming
  • World of Tanks''

List of notable exhibitors

This is a list of major video game exhibitors who made appearances at E3 2011.

  • 2K Games
  • Activision
  • Atari
  • Atlus
  • Bethesda
  • Capcom
  • Codemasters
  • Crytek
  • Disney
  • EA
  • Epic Games
  • Focus Home Interactive
  • Konami
  • LucasArts
  • Majesco Entertainment
  • Microsoft
  • Namco Bandai
  • Natsume
  • Nintendo
  • Nival
  • Paradox
  • Sega
  • Sony
  • Square Enix
  • Tecmo Koei
  • THQ
  • Ubisoft
  • Warner Bros.
  • Wargaming