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What to expect from 'Bethesda' E3 2016 live presentation on June 12

Home of the "Fallout" and "Elder Scrolls" franchises, Bethesda delivered its first ever Electronic Entertainment Expo keynote in 2015. This year, it's back, but with what?

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Executive Producer for Id Software, Marty Stratton speaks about 'Doom' during the Bethesda E3 2015 press conference at the Dolby Theatre on June 14, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
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Two titles suggest themselves as certainties thanks to Bethesda's own news blog activity and release calendar schedule, ahead of a live show which starts 7pm PDT on June 12 (7:30am the next morning, IST) -- Bethesda Softworks' YouTube and Twitch.tv channel will carry official streams.

Parent company ZeniMax Media houses not only Bethesda of "Fallout 4" and "Skyrim" fame, but also Arkane Studios ("Dishonored,") BattleCry Studios ("BattleCry,") Id Software ("Doom,") MachineGames ("Wolfenstein: The New Order,") Tango Gameworks ("The Evil Within,") and ZeniMax Online Studios ("The Elder Scrolls Online.")

Of those, Arkane has "Dishonored 2" (November 2016) set to follow up on an acclaimed predecessor; it sees the return of supernaturally enhanced bodyguard Corvo and his charge Empress Emily Kaldwin from the first game, but this time both are available as playable characters, leaping about within a sumptuously stylized quasi-Edwardian realm.

And Bethesda Softworks itself is publishing digital card game "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" (TBA 2016) entering the same genre that Blizzard's "Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft" currently occupies, with the project increasingly present among the Bethblog's news posts.

Elsewhere, free action game "BattleCry" has also been announced for release in 2016, though the significant and recent success of "Overwatch," another Blizzard launch, might have prompted adjustments.

MachineGames released solid shooter "Wolfenstein: The New Order" and its standalone prequel "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood" in 2014 and 2015 respectively, while Tango Gameworks had survival horror "The Evil Within" in 2014 and two expansions that took it into 2015; both have kept quiet about their current project since and are likely to pop up during Bethesda's presentation.

As for Id Software, though the new "Doom" is already in the wild, three expansion packs have been slated and, during Bethesda's pre-E3 conference, could help sustain interest in the May release.

Similarly, there's an opportunity to flesh out the continuing DLC and user-made mod programs for "Fallout 4" and, if Bethesda holds off announcing a next "Elder Scrolls" game after 2013's "Skyrim" proved so definitive (and considering how 2015's salvo of relatively late "Fallout 4" announcements went down so well), there's always Dark Brotherhood, the latest expansion for "The Elder Scrolls Online."

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