Back in March, EA revealed they wouldn't be holding a press conference at E3 2019, instead preferring to hold their own EA Play event with two days of live streams with gameplay and developer insights, streams from content creators, and gameplay opportunities for attendees. Now it seems like those plans have been dialled back even further to cut down the live streams to just a single day, with the event now beginning on June 8th as noticed by PC Games N.

The event was originally due to begin on the evening of June 7th with a kickoff event of multiple live streams, but that event has been moved to the morning of June 8th. There will now be nothing taking place on June 7th. Instead, those live streams will now take place across that Saturday only, and EA promises to reveal a schedule for those closer to the time. We know that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be at the show, as will Apex Legends and Battlefield V, but we're also likely to see some of the new titles revealed in EA's latest financial results, such as Need for Speed, Plants vs Zombies, and new sports titles.

The EA PLAY fanfest event will continue to take place over June 8th-9th, giving players the chance to get their own hands on with the games and showcasing content creator streams from the Creators Cave. As always, we'll be on hand to bring you any of the news to emerge from the show as we get it.