The Pokémon Company announced a new game for Nintendo Switch at E3 2017.
A round-up of the best and most exciting announcements of this year's video game trade show.
Quality not quantity is the name of the game for Nintendo Switch at E3 2017.
Nintendo Switch's big Christmas game has its own theme song and it looks certifiable.
Psyonix's hit car-footballer game heading to home and handheld console.
Beloved sci-fi series returns on Nintendo Switch and 3DS with Metroid: Samus Returns.
Sony's 4K PlayStation not a problem for Xbox boss Phil Spencer.
Teaser video shows off first footage of Mario Kart GP VR, which is heading to Japan.
Konami announces the legendary Olympian will be a pre-order incentive.
PS4 has stunned fans in recent years, but this year the platform is treading water.
BioWare's new IP has been one of the stars of E3 2017.
Kratos and son take on the Norse lords in early 2018.
Lengthy demo shows of game in action with city-wide action and a big teaser.
Bethesda's Doom VFR and Fallout 4 VR joined by its popular fantasy epic.
Bend Studios' open world survival game returns for another impressive showing.
Long-awaited title returns at E3 2017.
Splinter Cell Blacklist studio developed sci-fi toys-to-life title for Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One.
Far Cry 5 launches for Xbox One, PS4 and PC in February 2018.
Multiplayer pirate game from Ubisoft Singapore announced at UbiE3.
Kingdom Battle announced at E3 2017 for August launch.
After two years out, Ubisoft is looking to reinvigorate its blockbuster series.
Both VR experiences are set to release later this year.
Skyrim on Switch is expected to launch something this autumn.
Expansion will release both digitally and physically on 15 September for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus is set to release on 27 October for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
What we thought worked, and what didn't work on Microsoft's big night.
Deck Nine-developed three-part series looks to expand on the story of Chloe and Rachel.
Anthem is set for release in autumn 2018 on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Moon Studios returns with Blind Forest sequel for Xbox One and PC.
Microsoft shows off lengthy look at upcoming multiplayer game, and offers 2018 release window.