Are you guys done hating on E For All yet? First it was revealed that the event would be the world premiere of a playable version ofSuper Smash Bros. Brawlfor the Wii, and you guys went nuts. IDG’s Carolyn Rauch promised there would be “news,” and she wasn’t just blowing smoke.

From what we’re told, there will be two “Game Stages” at E For All, and each will have kiosks available for people to play games separate from what is happening at individual booths out on the floor. Each day of the show will showcase different games (tentative schedule after the jump); but the big news is that Konami’sMetal Gear Solid 4will indeed be playable on Friday, October 19. The times confirmed are for VIP early access only (which is set aside for those who purchased tickets early); it’s unclear at this time whether or not the game will be playable at Konami’s booth, as well.

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While we can’t say whether it will be a newer or different build than the one that I failed so miserably at during this year’s Tokyo Game Show, this is going to be a great opportunity for fans to get their hands on dirty old Solid Snake.

This schedule is accuarate as of October 10, but is subject to change without notice:

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THURSDAY11AM – Guitar Hero 312PM – THQ’s WWE Smackdown1PM – Activision’s Tony Hawk Proving Ground (demo only; not playable) AND Guitar Hero 32PM – TBD

FRIDAY11AM – Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 4SATURDAY10AM – THQ’s WWE Smackdown

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SUNDAY10AM – Activision’s Tony Hawk Proving Ground (demo only; not playable)AND Guitar Hero 3

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Destiny 2 Solstice 2025 armor

Hell is Us gameplay reveal

Black Ops 6 Season 5 Multiplayer Ransack Mode

Tekken Tag Tournament 2: a black and white Jin and Heihachi stand back-to-back.

PEAK Bing Bong plushie

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