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I assume he's assuming there. 20 games being announced probably isn't too far off when you factor in non-platform holders and non-AAA titles and all.
Why would Sony show off other company's press conferences?
If it was free and I lived near the cinema then I'd definitely go!
I'm in London so I'm guessing a bit too far away.It is free but you living near one of the cinemas is another issue. You can find out though in that website link that the video shows

I'm in London so I'm guessing a bit too far away.![]()
There's no shortage of gaming conventions throughout the year, but the Electronic Entertainment Expo is still the show where you're likely to see the biggest reveals and newest demos. That's why we've compiled a handy list of all the games we're expecting to see, which we will be updating as more announcements are made.

source: GematsuIt's E3, live, from YouTube.
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Geoff Keighley will host YouTube Live at E3 this year. Keighley will team up with game creators and the community to help viewers experience E3 in a “new way.”
YouTube’s coverage will begin on June 14 with coverage of the Nintendo World Championships, followed by Bethesda Softworks’ press conference. Then, on June 15 at 9 a.m. PT, it will continue with a 12-hour stream hosted by Keighley and cover all of the day’s press conferences. The program will also include “Let’s Plays” of new titles, celebrity interviews, and other video game stars from the YouTube family.
Watch the teaser below.
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Since she's always been such a great hit, Aisha Tyler will once again hose Ubisoft's press conference
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