E3 2016


The Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016 was the 22nd Electronic Entertainment Expo, during which several hardware manufacturers and software developers and publishers from the video game industry presented new and upcoming products to the attendees, primarily retailers and members of the video game press. The event, organized by the Entertainment Software Association, took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 14–16, 2016. Approximately 50,300 people attended the event, slightly down from the previous year's. With video game consoles currently a couple years into their 8th generation, the focus of E3 2016 was primarily on new software titles, with new hardware revisions and auxiliary equipment to support the growing market sectors of 4K resolution displays and virtual reality headsets.
The Expo started two days after the mass shooting at an Orlando, Florida nightclub. It was also three days after the murder of Christina Grimmie who was a big Zelda fan and was scheduled to make an appearance at the expo. To show support for victims of the tragedy, the exhibitors at the Expo made changes to their presentations and plans. Flags outside the Convention Center were lowered to half-mast. Bethesda and Nintendo wore rainbow-colored ribbon pins during their press conferences in support of the victims, Microsoft and Nintendo opened their presentations with a moment of silence for Grimmie and the other victims. Sony's Chairman Shawn Layden started his presentation with a brief speech on the Orlando tragedy and Nintendo president, Reggie Fils-Aimé, gave his condolences to Grimmie's family and fans before starting his keynote speech. Other developers planned to alter their approach to social media announcements during the Expo to avoid statements that would be counter to the current national mood after the event.

Press conferences

Square Enix

hosted a Deus Ex Universe pre-E3 press conference on June 8 at 8:30 a.m. During the conference, a 17-minute demo for was shown along with a new game mode called Breach, as well as the 3rd game in the Square Enix Go franchise, Deus Ex Go.

Electronic Arts

hosted its press conference on June 12 at 1:00 p.m. as part of their own EA Play event. During the conference, EA showed two new trailers for Titanfall 2, gameplay of Battlefield 1, a behind-the-scenes look at and updates on upcoming Star Wars games from EA. The game company also revealed a teaser trailer for Madden NFL 17, a new game mode for FIFA 17, and a new game company called EA Originals, which will help to publish titles created by indie developers, with the first such title being Fe.

Bethesda

hosted its second press conference on June 12 at 7:00 p.m. During the conference, a remaster of ' was revealed, along with new DLC content and VR versions for The Elder Scrolls Online, Doom and Fallout 4 and an intro for '. Trailers, gameplay, and release windows were shown for Prey, Quake Champions and Dishonored 2.

Kadokawa Games

hosted its first ever E3 conference on June 12 at 9:30 p.m. Unlike the rest of the major press conferences at E3, Kadokawa hosted theirs in Tokyo rather than Los Angeles, and did not livestream it.

Microsoft

hosted a press conference on June 13 at 9:30 a.m. During the conference, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One S—a new revision of the original Xbox One model with a smaller form factor and 4K video support, and teased "Project Scorpio"—later named Xbox One X, a higher-end version of the console scheduled for 2017. New trailers were shown for Gears of War 4, Halo Wars 2, Inside, Tekken 7, Killer Instinct, ReCore, Scalebound and Sea of Thieves, along with reveals of Dead Rising 4, State of Decay 2 and Forza Horizon 3. Additional announcements were made for new Xbox Live functionality, the Xbox Play Anywhere program that would allow users to play purchased supported Xbox One games on their Windows 10 computers without having to re-purchase the game and enable cross-platform play capabilities between the two platforms, and an Elite Wireless Controller themed to Gears of War 4, as well as the reveal of Xbox Design Lab and a demo for Final Fantasy XV.

PC Gaming Show

PC Gamer hosted the second PC Gaming Show on June 13 at 12:00 p.m. AMD announced two new graphic processor cards for PC gaming, and demonstrated a prototype wearable VR unit using an Alienware system with an AMD graphics card worn on a person's back. Warren Spector gave a short lecture appreciating the keyboard-and-mouse control schemes common to many PC games. Approximately twenty PC games were featured in the show, including expansions for ', Killing Floor 2, and Superhot and new games including Lawbreakers, Overland, The Turing Test, Dual Universe, Oxygen Not Included, Giant Cop, ', The Surge, , and Vampyr.

Ubisoft

hosted a press conference on June 13 at 1:00 p.m. During the conference, new trailers and dates were shown for For Honor, ' and ', along with demos of Watch Dogs 2 and Eagle Flight. Ubisoft also released the behind-the-scene footage of the Assassin's Creed movie, along with the reveals of Steep, Trials of the Blood Dragon, Grow Up, and Star Trek: Bridge Crew.

Sony

hosted a press conference on June 13 at 6:00 p.m. Sony announced the cost and release date of the PlayStation VR headset on October 13, 2016, with fifty games to be supported at launch; additional VR games announced included ', ', and Farpoint. Sony announced the release date for the long-awaited The Last Guardian for October 25, 2016, and a planned remastering of the first three Crash Bandicoot games. New games announced included a new God of War, Resident Evil 7, Death Stranding, Days Gone, and a new yet-untitled Spider-Man game to be developed by Insomniac Games.

Nintendo

, continuing a precedence set at the previous three expos, decided to forego hosting either a traditional press conference or Digital Event in favor of two separate day-long Treehouse Live shows. The first broadcast on June 14 was dedicated to the full reveal of ' and Pokémon Sun and Moon. The second broadcast on June 15 covered several other announced first-party titles, including the Pokémon Go Plus device that would work alongside the upcoming mobile game, Ever Oasis, ', ', BoxBoxBoy!, and Rhythm Heaven Megamix, which was released that day on Nintendo's eShop. It also featured other third-party games that would appear on the Nintendo 3DS, including Monster Hunter Generations, ', and Yo-kai Watch 2.
Nintendo made the unorthodox decision to not present the then-unrevealed Nintendo Switch at E3 2016, despite the console being due for an early 2017 release. At a shareholders meeting following E3, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that this was due to concerns of competitors copying from it if they revealed it too soon. Nintendo's presence on the show floor was devoted exclusively to Breath of the Wild.

List of notable exhibitors

Several major exhibitors who had attended the previous E3 exhibitions were not present. Activision opted to forgo a booth at the show, instead featuring their upcoming games through other publishers that would be there, such as allowing Sony to showcase . Electronic Arts opted to hold their EA Play event separate from E3, and forgo any floor space at the show. Both Disney Interactive Studios and Wargaming opted to not present in the event.
The following is a partial list of vendors that had exhibitions during the convention:

List of featured games

This is a list of notable titles that appeared at E3 2016.

2K Games
505 Games
  • Abzû
  • Assetto Corsa
  • Portal Knights
  • Prominence Poker
  • Rocket League
Activision
  • '
  • '
  • Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
  • '
  • '
Anuman
  • Moto Racer 4
  • Syberia 3
  • Yesterday Origins
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Bethesda Softworks
  • Dishonored 2
  • Doom: Unto the Evil
  • '
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Dark Brotherhood
  • '
  • Fallout 4
  • Fallout Shelter
  • Prey
  • Quake Champions
Bigben Interactive
  • WRC 6
Capcom
  • Monster Hunter Generations
  • '
CD Projekt
  • '
Chucklefish
  • Stardew Valley
Codemasters
  • F1 2016
Compulsion Games
  • We Happy Few
Deep Silver
  • Agents of Mayhem
Devolver Digital
  • Absolver
  • Eitr
  • Mother Russia Bleeds
  • Serious Sam VR
  • Shadow Warrior 2
Electronic Arts
  • Battlefield 1
  • Fe
  • FIFA 17
  • Madden NFL 17
  • '
  • NHL 17
  • '
  • Titanfall 2
Focus Home Interactive
  • Farming Simulator 17
  • '
  • Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
  • '
  • The Surge
  • '
  • The Technomancer
  • Vampyr
GungHo Online Entertainment
  • Let It Die
Inti Creates
Kadokawa Corporation
  • Demon Gaze II
  • '
  • Project Code: Daten
  • Root Letter
Koei Tecmo
Konami
Microsoft Studios
  • Dead Rising 4
  • Forza Horizon 3
  • Gears of War 4
  • Halo Wars 2
  • Inside
  • Killer Instinct
  • Minecraft
  • ReCore
  • Scalebound
  • Sea of Thieves
  • State of Decay 2
Natsume
  • Harvest Moon: Skytree Village
  • River City: Tokyo Rumble
  • Wild Guns: Reloaded
Nintendo
  • BoxBoxBoy!
  • '
  • Ever Oasis
  • '
  • '
  • '
  • Pokémon Go
  • Pokémon Sun and Moon
  • Rhythm Heaven Megamix
  • Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
  • Yo-kai Watch 2
Nordic Games
  • Battle Chasers: Nightwar
  • ELEX
  • The Guild 3
  • SpellForce 3
Paradox Interactive
  • Tyranny
Sega
Semanoor International
  • Badiya
Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • Days Gone
  • Death Stranding
  • '
  • Farpoint
  • God of War
  • Gran Turismo Sport
  • Gravity Rush 2
  • Horizon Zero Dawn
  • The Last Guardian
  • Spider-Man
Square Enix
  • Black the Fall
  • Deus Ex Go
  • '
  • '
  • '
  • Final Fantasy XV
  • '
  • Hitman
  • I Am Setsuna
  • Just Cause 3: Land Mech Assault
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
  • '
  • '
  • The Turing Test
  • '
  • World of Final Fantasy
Team17
  • Overcooked
  • Strength of the Sword Ultimate
  • Worms W.M.D
  • Yooka-Laylee
Telltale Games
  • '
  • '
Ubisoft
Xseed Games
  • Akiba's Beat
  • Corpse Party
  • Exile's End
  • '
  • '
  • '
  • '
  • Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • '
  • Injustice 2
  • Lego Dimensions
  • Lego Worlds

Game Critics Awards

Following the Expo, journalists from over 40 different publications assembled and subsequently voted on games across various categories as their Best of E3 awards. The nominees were announced on June 29, 2016, and the winners on July 5, 2016.
In addition to the awards below, God of War received a "Special Commendation for Graphics".
AwardWinnerOther Nominees
Best of ShowThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Best Original GameHorizon: Zero Dawn
Best Console GameThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Best PC GameCivilization VI
Best VR GameBatman: Arkham VR
Best Hardware/PeripheralPlayStation VR
Best Action GameBattlefield 1
Best Action/Adventure GameThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Best RPGFinal Fantasy XV
Best Fighting GameInjustice 2
Best Racing GameForza Horizon 3
Best Sports GameSteep
Best Strategy GameCivilization VI
Best Family GameSkylanders: Imaginators
Best Online MultiplayerTitanfall 2
Best Independent GameInside

Into the Pixel Exhibition

The Into the Pixel exhibition, a collaboration between the Entertainment Software Association and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences on display during E3, featured selected art that "push the interactive entertainment art form forward". The exhibit included selected concept art, in-game assets, and screenshots, from existing and upcoming games chosen from artist-submitted entries by a small jury. The fourteen games selected in 2016 include:

  • Dishonored 2
  • Dreadnought
  • Edge of Nowhere
  • Far Cry Primal
  • Guild Wars 2
  • Headlander
  • Layers of Fear
  • League of Legends
  • No Man's Sky
  • ReCore
  • Rush Blast
  • Song of the Deep
  • Unravel

E3 Live

In prior years, there has been pressure on the ESA, the organizers of E3, to admit members of the public to the event. E3 is normally closed only to members of the video game industry and the media. As the video game industry is strongly driven by consumers and avid gamers, E3 has been criticized for denying them access to the event. In 2015, the ESA allocated 5000 tickets among the various floor exhibitors that they could give to fans to attend the expo.
For E3 2016, the ESA planned a separate three-day E3 Live event held from June 14–16, 2016 alongside the main E3 event for members of the public at L.A. Live, which neighbors the Convention Center. The event was free but required ticket reservations. E3 Live was promoted with the opportunity for its attendees to try the games and meet with members of the industry and selected company representatives, along with musical performances. This is the first time that E3 offered any opportunity for the public at large to attend the E3 event. According to ESA's Mike Gallagher, the intent of E3 Live was to provide to gamers that were not part of the industry "the chance to test-drive exciting new games, interact with some of their favorite developers, and be among the first in the world to enjoy groundbreaking game experiences".
The EA Live event drew about 20,000 people. According to James Brightman for GamesIndustry.biz, the event was underwhelming compared to what had been described, with only a few display areas among a small area. He spoke to those that attended who shared the same sentiment, that the promotion of the E3 Live event suggested there would be much more present.