Despite being almost a year away, the E3 2023 schedule is already starting to take shape. For the last three years, it's been a digital event thanks to COVID and other constraints, but it was expected to return to a physical thing in 2023.
Now, new show-runner Reedpop has confirmed (opens in new tab) that E3 2023 will return to the Los Angeles Convention Centre, starting on Sunday, June 11 with "partnered digital events" and ending on June 16.
So read on for everything confirmed and still up in the air about the E3 2023 schedule so far, and we'll update this page regularly with all the latest information.
E3 2023 is happening in person for the first time in three years. It's being run by a new company, rather than the ESA – which has traditionally always held the E3 event. Reedpop is taking control this year though – the people behind PAX, Comic Con, and other events – after the ESA announced that E3 2023 would be both in-person and digital just a few months earlier after years of Covid-related disruption.
ReedPop has confirmed the E3 2023 dates, with the show returning to the Los Angeles Convention Center in the second week of June 2023 (June 11-16 specifically), and promises "AAA reveals, [...] world premieres, [...] and exclusive access to the future of video games."
E3 2023 will run from June 11 - 16, 2023, with those dates including several different portions.
Sunday, June 11, and Monday, June 12 will be dedicated to "partnered digital events", so we expect the likes of Ubisoft. Xbox, and co to slot in here as they would in the old E3 days.
Tuesday, June 13 to Thursday, June 15 will be E3 Business Days, reserved for industry professionals and the media.
Thursday, June 15 and Friday, June 16 will be E3 Gamer
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