We are almost two months away from the start of E3 2019 and soon we’ll see more hints of certain games that will be there. Today, during Bethesda’s panel at PAX East, Director at Bethesda Games Studios Todd Howard had confirmed that fans won’t see The Elder Scrolls 6 & Starfield at their upcoming E3 conference this June.

Starfield, the new “space epic” developed by Bethesda was revealed at last years conference and will launch for next generation consoles. The other surprise from last year was Elder Scrolls 6 and it’s no shocker we will not see it this year as it’s in very early development.

There wasn’t much else revealed regarding the company’s E3 plans as far as games go, but it’s fair to assume we’ll see some surprises from Todd Howard and co.

Recently, Ubisoft announced their E3 plans and they will have a conference unlike Sony and EA who are skipping this year. Sony’s video program, State of Play might be the new way the do their E3 reveals like Nintendo does with the Direct. EA will be hosting multiple streams with news through the weekend of EA PLAY.

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