E3 2021 Schedule: Everything You Need to Know Halo Infinite, Far Cry 6, and Nintendo’s follow-up to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and that just scratches the surface of what we’ll be seeing from June 10-15 amid the E3 2021 schedule. But with that excitement comes its own confusion. E3 2020 was canceled due to the pandemic, and instead we had a series of events that stretched across the entirety of last summer. Thankfully, E3 2021 has been condensed into a five-day window, which includes some major first-party showcases, dedicated indie events, and various streams from publishers like Capcom, 2K Games, and Square Enix. With all that said, you still probably have a lot of questions regarding how the digital event is going to play out. And that’s where we come in!