E3 2019 is almost upon us, and after more than 20 years the massive gaming expo is undergoing some changes. Following successive years of tweaks including opening the show to the public, this year a few of the largest developers--most notably, platform-holder Sony--have pulled out of the show floor in lieu of their own off-site messaging or events.

The LA Convention Center is still packed with companies showing their wares, though, from game studios and publishers, hardware manufacturers, and gaming outlets. The LA Convention Center will still be bustling with activity in mid-June.

The show officially begins on Tuesday, June 11, but several companies will be hosting their own press conferences and special presentations before then. Those include mainstays like Nintendo and Microsoft, alongside relative newcomers like Limited Run Games. Once again the week surrounding E3 will have several adjacent events, like EA's annual EA Play, Nintendo's invitational tournaments, and newly this year, a Fortnite Block Party the weekend directly after E3 ends. You can check out all the planned events in our press conference schedule.

While many of the big companies have their own events, there are also those like PC Gaming Show, which will consist of news and games from a variety of companies. We don't know specifically what to expect from that show, although Rebellion has confirmed that Evil Genius 2 will show up there, along with the reveal of a "major" unannounced title. And there will continue to be plenty of news before the show, including from companies who aren't in attendance. We'll learn about Destiny 2's "next chapter" soon, and we've already heard about Death Stranding's release date and Call of Duty 2019 being Modern Warfare.

Check out the full list of participating companies below.

Every Company Attending E3 2019