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In a week, we'll find out just what Nvidia has up its sleeve: Join us right here on Tuesday, March 3, starting at 7pm PT (10 pm ET / 3am Weds GMT / 2pm Weds AET ) for live coverage of its press conference.
Currently, rumors are flying about what could be in store—we've heard everything from a VR headset to a reappearance of the Tegra X1 chip that Nvidia announced back at CES as capable of console-level graphics (but ultimately positioned as being for the automotive market). Some folks have also hazard guesses about another device in the Shield lineup, given Nvidia's launch of their GRID game-streaming service, or news on a much-anticipated 980 Ti card.All these questions and more should be answered during the event, so check back here or on our main page for the livestream. And make sure you check out all of IGN's GDC coverage through all of next week—we'll be on site at the show and bringing you regular updates.
You can watch the Nvidia stream on pretty much every connected device in your home or pocket. Here are some links to the apps (download them today!) and other places where you can watch the Nvidia stream and IGN's show coverage as well. Watch the Nvidia stream on...
- Desktop Computer
- Phone or Tablet
- IGN's iOS App
- IGN's Android App
- IGN's PlayStation 4 App
- IGN's Xbox One App*
- IGN's Xbox 360 App
- Roku
- IGN App for Android TV
- IGN for Amazon Fire TV
*The IGN App for Xbox One recently launched as well, and though live stream support is coming in the next update, you can watch the archived stream on the IGN Xbox One App shortly after it concludes.
What do you think Nvidia will unveil? Let us know in the comments below! Seth Macy is a freelance writer who just wants to be your friend. Follow him on Twitter @sethmacy, and MyIGN at sethgmacy, or check out Seth Macy Photography on Flickr.