— "Fortnite" finally arrived on the Nintendo Switch. It's available there now.
— Microsoft announced five new internal game studios. The company created one, called The Initiative, and announced acquisitions of four others: Undead Labs ("State of Decay"), Playground Games ("Forza Horizon"), Ninja Theory ("Hellblade"), and Compulsion Games ("We Happy Few").
— "Nioh 2," the sequel to Team Ninja's popular action game, is coming in 2019.
— A remake of "Resident Evil 2" will arrive on consoles on January 29, 2019.
— "Shadow of the Tomb Raider," the third entry in the recent reimagining of Lara Croft, will arrive on September 14.
— "Forza Horizon 4" arrives on Xbox One on October 2.
— A new game called "Control" coming in 2019 looks like it gives you super powers — and it's made by the same studio behind "Max Payne" and "Quantum Break," so expect lots of heart-pounding action.
— "Jump Force" is an all-new game coming in 2019 that mashes together several different popular anime into a single game, including characters from "Dragon Ball Z" and "Naruto."
— Bethesda introduced "Elder Scrolls Blades," a first-person RPG designed for mobile devices. Bethesda says it will also bring this game to every platform imaginable, including consoles, PC, and even mobile and high-end VR systems. It's free and arrives this fall.
— A new "Battletoads" game is coming in 2019.
— The post-apocalyptic first-person shooter "Metro Exodus" is coming out on February 22.
— From Software, the makers of "Dark Souls," surprised everyone at Sony's E3 press conference with ... a virtual reality game, specifically for PlayStation VR, called "Déraciné."
— Devolver Digital announced a slow-motion shooter coming to PC and Nintendo Switch called "My Friend Pedro," which looks like Max Payne had a baby with Deadpool and put that character into an action-based 2D-sidescroller.
— "Crackdown 3," which features futuristic cops and Terry Crews, will arrive on Xbox One in February 2019.
— "Beyond Good & Evil 2" is still coming — and fans will be able to contribute real art to the game, like posters and sound clips, thanks to a new partnership with HitRecord.