Next up was Shadowverse: Champions Battle, a game adaptation of the anime TV series based on PC trading card game Shadowverse. Players must collect trading cards and build their deck in order to battle opponents.
A new port of Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town was also announced. An update of the 2003 GameBoy Advance farming simulation game featuring improved graphics and mechanics.
Rune Factory 4 Special is an updated version of the Nintendo 3DS original released in 2012. This update features additional content, updated HD graphics, and a new “Newlywed Mode”.
Already available on Nintendo Switch and PC, Rune Factory 4 Special will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in Fall/Autumn.
Last to be shown was Rune Factory 5, a new entry in the long-running franchise. Combining farming, dungeon-crawling, and tower defence. Players can tame monsters or team up with other townsfolk to explore the world and defend their land.
Rune Factory 5 will release on Nintendo Switch sometime in 2022.
There are a handful of announcement streams left to go – including Nintendo and Capcom – keep an eye on NME’s E3 Hub for the latest information, rumours, and announcements.