This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo is over. Fans have seen a lot of great games over the weekend, but there are tons more games the developers and the publishers have not shown us this week.

Let's take a look at some no-show games that the fans were hoping to see at E3.

"The Last of Us 2"

Fans are waiting for Sony to announce the sequel for Naughty Dog's critically acclaimed game "The Last of Us." Sony did reveal a zombie themed video game at E3, but it did not star Ellie and Joel. New IP "Days Gone" might look like a solid and gripping game in its own right, but it was not the zombie game the fans are waiting for.

"Red Dead Redemption 2"

Despite the numerous rumors about the latest "Red Dead Redemption" sequel, Rockstar Games has still kept quiet about the title, giving zero information about the game at this year's E3. It was said that Rockstar pulled out of the E3 reveal due to the Orlando attacks, but this was quickly denied by Sony.

(See also: UPDATE 1: 'Red Dead Redemption 2' E3 Show Canceled Due To Orlando Attack?)

The "Final Fantasy VII" Remake

Fans have not heard about the "Final Fantasy VII" remake in a while, and are hoping to at least get new footage and a release date window at E3. Cloud and his gang was absent from the event, however, but IGN pointed out that this is probably because Square Enix is too busy taking care of "Final Fantasy XV" this year.

"Cyberpunk 2077"

Fans thought that CD Projekt Red is finally going to shed some light on its new IP "Cyberpunk 2077" after months of silence. "Gwent: The Witcher Card Game" got center stage instead, which is still what the fans would have wanted. The card game got positive reviews from the people who tried it out during the trade show, including Gamesradar, but fans are still waiting for the futuristic game title to make its debut.

"Wolfenstein 2"

Bethesda apparently teased a "Wolfenstein" sequel during its "Quake Champions" presentation at E3. Gamespot spotted the MSDOS-style intro showing the previous "Wolfenstein" titles like "Wolfenstein 3D," "New Order" and "Old Blood." The screencap also showed "New Colossus" on the list, with an undefined release date.

It could just be Bethesda's way of acknowledging rumors, but either way, no "Wolfenstein" sequel was shown during the show.

"Kingdom Hearts 3"

It was expected, but still disappointing. Square Enix did warn that there will be no further "Kingdom Hearts 3" announcements until Winter this year, but that didn't stop the fans from looking for the much anticipated title at E3. Fans got 2.8 instead, which is better than nothing.

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