A Todd Howard Elon Musk conversation is going to be taking place at E3 2019. No, really. The man who leads the folks behind The Elder Scrolls and Fallout franchises will be having a chat with the man behind Tesla Motors, SpaceX, and several other companies live on stage at E3 2019 later in the week.
Just Announced: Thursday at #E3 Colisuem, @elonmusk in conversation with Todd Howard. Noon. You don’t want to miss this special 1 hour event.
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) June 10, 2019
“Just Announced: Thursday at #E3 [Coliseum], @elonmusk in conversation with Todd Howard. Noon,” said a tweet from Geoff Keighley, the mind behind The Game Awards. “You don’t want to miss this special [1-hour] event.
The chat between one of the world’s most famous game developers and one of the world’s biggest tech moguls is going to be taking place at the E3 Coliseum, the main stage hosting interesting events at The Novo in Los Angeles throughout the next three days of the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Here’s the description of the upcoming Todd Howard and Elon Musk talk:
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Elon Musk in conversation with Todd Howard
A conversation between legendary game designer Todd Howard (The Elder Scrolls, Fallout) and engineer Elon Musk (Tesla SpaceX, Neuralink, The Boring Company). Video games, cars, space, and everything in between.
The Todd Howard Elon Musk conversation will be preceded by “Gaming Inside the Story: Single-Player Narrative in VR, hosted by Troy Baker” and followed by “On Justin Roiland’s Trover Saves the Universe and Squanch Games”.
Unfortunately, that’s all we really know about this special event that will be taking place at the E3 Coliseum this Thursday. There is, however, more than a few things that we can happily speculate about. Tesla cars have recently begun bringing video games to the dashboard tablet; could we perhaps be seeing the debut of The Elder Scrolls: Blades or The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the electric-powered motor vehicles? We can’t be exactly sure what they’re going to be talking about, but it’s sure to be interesting no matter what the topic is.
[Image Credit: Tesla on YouTube, Bethesda Softworks on YouTube]