After taking a break from our regular Daily Highlights feature during E3 week, we're back up and running with a collection of the most interesting things to land on the site today.
First, while we're on the subject of E3, you can see a our Long List of games that appeared at the event. There's plenty of trailers, news and previews linked, so if there'a particular game you've been keeping an eye on, chances are there's something in there that'll interest you.
If you're more interested in a specific platform, we've taken a look at the exclusive titles coming to Playstation 4, Xbox One and Wii U.
We've also taken a look at the controllers for both Playstation 4 and Xbox One.
The Final Update for E3 landed on the site today, where Bengt and Gillen discuss their thoughts on the event as a whole, and there's news that an Xbox Live ban won't stop you accessing your library on Xbox One. Entertainment research firm are worried that Microsoft's botched unveiling of Xbox One could spell trouble for the platform holder's long-term plans, and Sony rubs salt in the wounds once more by repeating their philosophy on trade-in games: "if you buy it, you own it".
Meanwhile, The Last of Us topped the UK multi-format sales chart this week, Duke Nukem Forever's creators are suing Gearbox, Dota 2 is being officially released this summer, and Remedy's Quantum Break has been applauded by Quantum Dream.
Gamereactor Italy's new Editor-in-Chief contemplates social gaming on next-gen consoles, and asks whether we're faced with a turning point in the history of video games.
Head to GRTV for more E3 trailers than you can shake a stick at, and see our Previews page for all the last hands-on news from our adventures in L.A.