This year's E3 saw a series of video games influenced by U.S President Donald Trump, while some of them were against his controversial agendas, some supported his Presidency
While Microsoft reached agreements with Nintendo, Google, and Apple to include their platforms in this ground-breaking move, Sony seemed to refuse to play the ball.
Attorneys General Brian Frosh, of the state of Maryland, and Karl Racine, of District of Columbia, are filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump. Both allege that Trump violated anti-corrupction clauses in the US Constitution by accepting foreign payments and benefits to his businesses after becoming president. Following his presidential inauguration, Trump said he was giving up management of his private company and shifting business assets into a trust managed by his sons. But the lawsuit claims Trump did not follow through with his promise, and kept ownership of his empire. This lawsuit is the first of its kind filed by government entities, and if the case goes forward, Trump will be forced to finally disclose his tax returns.
New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard suffered a lat injury on 30 April, 2017, days after he refused to take an MRI test. Syndergaard faced criticism that the injury is self-inflicted. But Syndergaard has no regrets about his decision. I dont know why everyone is freaking out about nothing. Syndergaard told International Business Times.
Skull and Bones is the long-rumoured pirate game from Ubisoft, which has been subject to speculation since Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag wowed fans with its naval combat and sailing mechanics. The game focuses entirely on naval conflict against player-controlled boats and mythic sea creatures such as the Kraken. The game has been set for release on PS4, Xbox One and PC in late 2018.
Beyond Good and amp; Evil 2 is back, and it was the shock announcement at Ubisofts E3 2017 press conference. The game, described as an open world game with multiplayer aspects, is set before the cult classic 2003 original.
As expected, Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus was announced at Bethesdas E3 2017 press conference. It was the final game on show at the event, and made a spectacular debut with this trailer, which mixed a live-action opening with in-game cutscenes and a very first look at gameplay. The game is set to launch on 27 October for PS4, Xbox One and PC.