E3 2019: Xbox had Keanu Reeves, but Ubisoft had Jon Bernthal and his actual dog


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  • Tuesday, 11 Jun 2019

Actor Jon Bernthal speaks about Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint video game during a Ubisoft Entertainment SA event ahead of the E3 Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Monday, June 10, 2019. Ubisoft announced that Uplay+, its new subscription service, will launch on September 3, 2019, for Windows PC. Players will be able to download more than 100 games, including new releases. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg

LOS ANGELES: Actor Jon Bernthal, known for his roles on The Walking Dead and Punisher, took the stage during Ubisoft’s E3 press conference, but he wasn’t alone. Bernthal was accompanied by his rescue pit bull Bam Bam, for no clear reason aside from the fact that dogs are great. 

Dogs don’t play any clear pivotal role in the game, but Bam Bam took Twitter’s E3 viewers by storm. 

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