Like many other live events scheduled to take place this year, E3 2020 has been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This marks the first time in the expo’s 20-plus-year history that a physical event will not take place in June, but there will still be plenty of gaming news and announcements to look forward to over the next several weeks. In fact, with companies spreading their announcements out over a longer stretch of time, you won’t have to race to catch everything in a week’s time and can watch everything without issue. While some of these events have even been bumped past their previously-scheduled dates, including a World of Warcraft: Shadowlands reveal, which has been moved from June 9 to an undetermined future date, many are still on track–we’ll be keeping this calendar of events, past and upcoming, as up to date as possible as the E3 replacement streams roll out.What Is Happening Instead Of E3 This Year?Although the ESA–the company that organizes E3–will not hold a digital alternative to E3 itself, a number of game publishers have announced they’ll be hosting their own events and showcases over the summer. Microsoft, Ubisoft, Limited Run Games, and Devolver Digital…