Bethesda has confirmed two of the games that it will be bringing to E3 2020. The company has had some great E3 events and announcements, such as the firsttrailer forThe Elder Scrolls 6, leaving fans hoping that its E3 2020 event is equally exciting.

Speaking to Kinda Funny on We Have Cool Friends, Pete Hines,Bethesda’s senior vice president of marketing and communications, said that the company would be showing more ofDeathloopandGhostWire: Tokyoat E3 2020. The company is one of several major publishers or developers confirmed for E3 2020, though it hasn’t confirmed the date of its press conference.

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Hines said that fans will likely hear E3 2020, but teased more announcements about the game before then. He also said that fans ofDishonoredandPreydeveloper Arkane Studiosare “going to be pleased” withDeathloopas “they’re doing some really cool stuff with that, where it feels pretty familiar, but then also like, hey, they’re trying to sort of do some things different.” Bethesda revealed the firstDeathlooptrailer at E3 2019, but fans don’t know much about it. Hopefully, E3 2020 will be able to answer more of their questions.

There also hasn’t been much aboutGhostWire: Tokyosince that was announced at E3 2019.GhostWire: Tokyodeveloper Ikumi Nakamura left the development teamafter making everybody smile with her personality at E3 2019, but there hasn’t been much other information.

The trailers for these games looked great, but many fans want to know if Bethesda is bringingStarfieldorThe Elder Scrolls 6to E3 2020. The company has confirmed thatThe Elder Scrolls 6andStarfieldare being developed for new consolesand as the PS5 and Xbox Series X have been announced, it could potentially share some more information about its games.

Bethesda has also said thatStarfieldwill be released beforeThe Elder Scrolls 6, making it more likely it will bring it to E3 2020. Fans will want to knowwhatStarfieldplays likeand when it will be released, as there hasn’t been much info about it released. They may not come to E3 2020 if Bethesda doesn’t feel that it has much to show fans of the two titles, but it sounds like the company will have something exciting to announce regardless.

GhostWire: Tokyocurrently has no release date.Deathloopis currently in development for unspecified platforms

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