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Sony Unveils Their PlayStation Live E3 Schedule With Livestreams

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The PlayStation blog just dropped details today about what the company has planned for this year's E3, both for people in attendance and those who can't make it and have to watch from home and work. You'll be able to watch over 15 hours of content from Sony on the PlayStation Live page as they present new games, tech, and other information about what's coming in the next calendar year from them and other companies. For the viewers who can't attend, you'll be given "quests" which will "unlock rewards while supplies last," which I guess is their way of saying "Sorry you couldn't be here, but thank you for watching, so let's try to get you involved." The streaming schedule is below and you can find more details about the event at their blog.

PlayStation Live From E3 2017 Streaming Schedule

  • Monday,June 12: Pre-show followed by PlayStation Media Showcase an hour later – 5pm PT/8pm ET/1am UK/2am CEST
  • Tuesday, June 13 – Wednesday, June 14: Various Media Programming – 12pm PT/3pm ET/8pm UK/9pm CEST until 6pm PT/9pm ET/2am UK/3am CEST.
  • Thursday, June 15: Various Media Programming – 12pm PT/3pm ET/8pm UK/9pm CEST until 4pm PT/7pm ET/12am UK/1am CEST.

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