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YouTube Will Provide Live Streaming Coverage From E3

YouTube is bringing the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) to virtual audiences worldwide. Google’s online video site is setting up an E3 hub and will live stream announcements, trailers, interviews, and more from its booth at E3, starting June 14, 2015.

YouTube’s E3 hub is enlisting host Geoff Keighley (who recently organized the Game Awards) and popular YouTube gaming talent like Rooster Teeth to provide live coverage from E3. These creators will highlight live “let’s plays” of upcoming video game titles, cover press conferences from major video game developers like EA and Ubisoft, host trivia showdowns, and interview celebrities and top YouTube creators.

“I’m thrilled to announce a partnership with YouTube, the world’s largest video platform, to bring E3 to hundreds of millions of gamers this June,” Keighley stated in a release. “We are rethinking how E3 is covered by putting the creator community at the center of the experience. I can’t wait to bring live video game programming to YouTube in a big way.”

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YouTube has announced specific events, both live and on-demand, which viewers of the live stream will be able to enjoy. On June 14, viewers can watch the Nintendo World Championships

, as well as the Bethesda press conference that will include a sneak peek of the newest Doom video game.

Then on June 15, YouTube and Keighley will start a 12-hour marathon, sponsored by Focus Features’ upcoming movie Self/less, at 9 AM PST. Keighley has confirmed in a personal blog post that The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and Telltale Games will join him that morning, along with professional skater Tony Hawk, who will premiere gameplay from his newest title.

Additionally, viewers of the YouTube live stream will also be able to see the site’s popular Trailer Battle, Nintendo’s Digital Event, and the Treehouse Live event. YouTube’s E3 hub will also feature live streaming coverage from IGN and GameSpot.

YouTube will reveal the channel and URL of its E3 hub closer to the event’s date, so stay tuned for more information.

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Bree Brouwer

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