Ubisoft will unveil upcoming plans at the game developer's Electronic Entertainment Expo press conference Monday.

According to the technology event's website, the company's meeting with the media begins at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, 2:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.

The releases could include: "Assassin's Creed: Unity," "Far Cry 4," Tom Clancy's: The Division," "The Crew," and "Valiant Hearts: The Great War," according to information on the company's website.

Ubisoft promoted their upcoming details online.

"Join us as we showcase the future of gaming at E3 2014," the company said. "The live stream is available on live streaming service Twitch, video social media website, YouTube, and Ubisoft's official store, Uplay."

The company released video game "Watch Dogs," May 27.

A few weeks before the start of E3, GameStop threw 3,500 midnight launch parties to celebrate the interactive entertainment's kickoff. The E3 conference takes place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from Tuesday until Thursday.

Many other tech companies also hold press conferences. Sony's turn with reporters comes at 8:30 p.m. eastern standard time, or 5:30 p.m. pacific standard time. Electronic Arts revealed their next direction during a press conference at 3 p.m. eastern time, 12 p.m. on the west coast.

Microsoft sat down at the microphone first. New video games for the holiday season were announced. The software giant also promoted its $399 kinect sensor-less Microsoft Xbox game console.

According to Forbes, gamers can keep the device plugged in, even when consumers don't use it. A software development kit gives engineers the necessary power resources to disable and restart the technology.

USA Today reported that users can operate the sensor just by talking. Consumers can watch television, flip back and forth between gaming, and shows by connecting their Xbox machine to satellite TV equipment.