The Electronic Entertainment Expo (more popularly known as E3) is the biggest annual gaming showcase in the industry. It is home to some of the biggest gaming reveals and announcements fans have enjoyed witnessing thus far. The event has been gracing gamers ever since the 90s, after all. After last year's event cancelation, much hype was rising for this year's E3 2023. That is until it was also canceled due to publishers and other partners dropping out.
A prime reason cited was shifting industry schedules post the COVID pandemic, which companies are still recovering from. With nothing to look forward to in June 2023, fans have been left empty-handed and wanting. That said, now's a better time than ever before for a blast into the past.
It is no surprise to longtime gamers that Valve head Gabe Newell is not fond of console gaming. It was a shocker when he strolled onto Sony's press conference in 2010. Newell even addressed that he is well aware of his infamous opinion and that he is grateful to Sony employees for "not reportedly punching (him) in the face"."As a result of their collaboration, the Valve president announced that the then-upcoming 2011 FPS puzzler Portal 2 would also be coming to their PlayStation 3 console.
After CD Projekt RED's popularity ballooned thanks to 2015's acclaimed RPG The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, gamers craved more engaging experiences from the Polish studio. Cue Cyberpunk 2077, a project first teased back in 2013. Five years later, the sci-fi open-world game received its debut cinematic trailer at the 2018 highlight. However, it was not until the subsequent year's Xbox E3 show that things blew up.
The team had another cinematic trailer to show gamers, but it was focused on the narrative featuring the
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