Jun 11 2010, 8:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The E3 2010 video game trade show is launching next week. The E3 2010 will be about motion controllers and 3D.
Sony has enabled the PS3 to display games in 3D on compatible 3D TVs and will use the E3 to launch major titles with 3D support like Killzone 3.
Reuters reports that Gran Turismo 5 will also get 3D support and will be on display at the E3 2010 Sony booth.
The other big 3D announcement will come from Nintendo. The company already teased the Nintendo 3DS and is expected to unveil the 3D portable console at the E3 2010.
If Microsoft is going to address the 3D with the Xbox 360 is unclear.
E3 2010 will start on June 15th and we will be at the show to bring your first hand coverage of the hottest new gaming gear. We expect to see and go hands on with the Nintendo 3DS, Playstation Move and Natal.
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