E3 2018 has drawn to a close and 4 members of Team Dread Central are utterly satisfied and thoroughly exhausted! In addition to experiencing exclusive content and interviewing developers of today’s hottest properties, simply attending E3 is a potentially life-altering event. No lie!

The flashing lights, the cries of defeat and exhilaration, the immense interactive booths, the cosplayers—you can be excused for experiencing a tinge of sensory overload. Find a link to all of our E3 2018 coverage at the bottom of the article and, below, check out the best images we collected over the week.

Dread Central’s Ted Hentschke literally killed it playing Overkill’s The Walking Dead! You can also peep some gameplay in our Tweet from June 12th. The 4-player co-op survival horror, arriving at retailers nationwide on November 4th, has been praised for capturing the essence of the comic book series created by Robert Kirkman.

Watch Dread's Ted demolish a walker! Exclusive gameplay from Overkill's The Walking Dead! Very graphic! #E32018 #DreadE3 pic.twitter.com/UMaeQMtVw3 — Dread Central (@DreadCentral) June 13, 2018



Dread Central’s Jonathan Barkan hanging out with WWE’s professional wrestling stable The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods). Did someone say “Booty-Os”? Barkan also crossed paths with Koji Igarashi (aka “Iga”) of Sword Or Whip and Castlevania fame.

Team Dread Central attended Geoff Ramsey’s after party, one of many attendees of E3 can enjoy in the evenings. Rooster Teeth and cast members from Blood Fest were in the house, where gourmet tacos and free tattoos were on the menu! Dread Central’s Josh Millican scored a free tattoo, proving we literally bleed to bring our readers the ultimate E3 experience!

Finally, we’ve got 4 days worth of pandemonium straight from the convention floor. Enjoy!

More hordes of gamers descends on #e3 for Day 2 #DreadE3 pic.twitter.com/gkNpJlNMkj — Dread Central (@DreadCentral) June 13, 2018



About E3 2018:

LOS ANGELES – June 14, 2018 – More than 69,200 people attended E3 2018, the year’s most influential and anticipated event for video games. Millions more around the world watched the week’s events online. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the trade association that represents the U.S. video game industry and owns and produces E3, also revealed that next year’s E3 will take place June 11-13, 2019 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. On E3’s final day, ESA announced Brigham Young University (BYU) took top honors as the winner of E3 College Game Competition.

E3 2018 featured more than 200 exhibitors, including 85 companies that were exhibiting at the event for the first time, showing 3,250 products and giving a behind-the-scenes look at the most anticipated games and announcements of the week at E3 Coliseum.

E3 is the world’s premier trade show for computer and video games and related products. The show is owned by ESA, the US association dedicated to serving the business and public affairs needs of the companies developing and publishing interactive games for video game consoles, handheld devices, personal computers, and the internet. For more information, visit E3’s website or follow E3 on Facebook @E3Expo or Twitter @E3 .

For all our E3 coverage, make sure to follow our social media tag #DreadE3 and you can also read all our other coverage right here!

See you next year!