E3 has remained a popular event for learning about upcoming news in the gaming industry. However, recent years have seen developers splitting away from the expo to create their own showcases, leading to the cancelation of E3 in 2022.
Despite many hoping E3 would continue in 2023, this is no longer the case. Multiple significant studios have backed out of the in-person event in favor of private and online showcases to highlight their upcoming projects, leaving a dubious future for the previously landmark exhibit.
E3 2023 announces cancelation months before eventAs shared on the E3 Facebook, it has been confirmed that 2023’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) will not be happening.
This comes after an interview between the Washington Post and Stan Pierre-Louis, President of the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), in June 2022, where there was a promise that E3 would see a return in 2023.
The announcement was made on IGN, with multiple sources citing that the ESA has sent several emails confirming this information. The reason behind this was that the 2023 version of the show “simply did not garner the sustained interest necessary,” and what would have appeared would not have reflected the proper strength of the industry.
This is days after Ubisoft formally announced that they would not be attending E3 and would instead be holding a separate event as a live stream. Multiple other larger studios had already shared that they were not planning to make an appearance at the show, such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo.
Outside of IGN’s reporting, there has not been a formal announcement, but one is likely on the way. Despite the cancelation, it seems fans will be able to keep track of game announcements in the numerous
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