(Pocket-lint) — The world's biggest gaming show is E3, but for another year it's been confirmed that it will be online-only in 2022, just like the last couple of years.
Still, while we might not be reporting from Los Angeles itself, there will be big announcements and press events aplenty. And you will be able to watch the whole thing from your own home.
Here then is all the information and what to expect from E3 2022.
E3 is generally a three-day expo for games, with some of the world's biggest publishers and console manufacturers showing the titles that will be coming out later that year and beyond.
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It is usually held in Los Angeles at the LA Convention Center. However, as in the last two years, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic means the entire event will be streamed online only.
So, you will have to watch the entire shebang from the safety of your own home.
We hope to have all the livestream details closer the time (and should be able to host them here on Pocket-lint).
The offficial dates for the event haven't yet been confirmed, but it generally runs (at least on the public side) in early June. We'll update this page as soon as the dates are confirmed.
We'll be covering E3 throughout the week here on Pocket-lint, but if it follows the same template as last year, the organiser, the ESA, will again organise an online portal and app for smartphones that will help you keep track of all the announcements.
There will therefore be «virtual booths» for different attending companies, hosted events, online forums and much more — all accessible either through a browser or the dedicated app.
Registration will be free and will likely start from late May.
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