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Here’s all of GamesBeat’s E3 2015 coverage

Sony bought out the biggest sign again at E3 2015.

Image Credit: Dean Takahashi

GamesBeat ran a total of 180 stories about titles and companies at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) during the past week. That was, uh, a lot more than we did the year before. You can catch up on all of the stories you may have missed by clicking on our E3 2015 link.

This year, our on-site crew included me, Dale North, Jeff Grubb, Mike Minotti, and Giancarlo Valdes. We also had online help from Evan Killham, Jacob Lopez, Stefanie Fogel, Gavin Greene, Stephen Kleckner, and Jason Wilson. We hope you have as much fun reading our coverage as we did writing all of these pieces.

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E3 drew more than 52,000 industry professionals, media, retailers, and hardcore fans. I walked around 60,000 steps on four of the days last week, and I came out of the experience exhausted. But I was also exhilarated to see brand new games and surprises among the announcements at the show.

Next year, E3 will return to Los Angeles from June 14 to June 16. Mark it on your calendar.

Above: Giancarlo Valdes playing Halo 5: Guardians.

Image Credit: Dean Takahashi