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PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are about to go head-to-head at the biggest gaming event of the year — here's what to expect



Are you ready for a bunch of new games for Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One? Because they're coming!


An extreme close-up of Norman Reedus, who plays the main character in upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive, "Death Stranding".
Kojima Productions


On the cusp of their respective five-year anniversaries, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are going head-to-head once more at the annual video game trade show E3 in mid-June.
But, thanks in part to a massive leak and in part to Sony just outright talking about its plans, we already know a lot about what Sony and Microsoft plan to show this year.
Sony's plans for E3 2018, broadly speaking:


Sony has two versions of the PlayStation 4 available: the standard PlayStation 4 (left) and the PlayStation 4 Pro (right). Sony


Sony's annual E3 press briefing on all things PlayStation is Monday, June 11 at 9:00 p.m. EST / 6:00 p.m. PDT.
As always, Sony will broadcast its briefing on several platforms — Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook are all hosting streams of the event.
The E3 briefing is Sony's annual opportunity to announce major PlayStation games, show off upcoming games, and — generally speaking — address its most loyal fans directly. It's the kind of event where Sony might reveal a major new "Uncharted" game (for example only — it's unlikely that a new "Uncharted" game shows up anytime soon).
Usually, it's an event full of surprise reveals intended to wow viewers. But at E3 2018, Sony is doing something different: Telling everyone ahead of time what it's going to show. Madness!


Here's Sony's full line-up:

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