You're Probably Going To End Up Skipping E3 2023

All three of the big console companies are skipping E3 2023, leaving not much of a reason to tune in. First beginning in 1997, the Electronic Entertainment Expo has been a major milestone event in gaming culture for many years. Publishers and developers would gather in front of a crowd at the Los Angeles Convention Center to unveil the latest upcoming titles, and there have even been celebrity guests and special performances to go with the exciting trailers and release date reveals.

However, the past few years haven’t been kind to E3, even before the COVID-19 pandemic led to the show being canceled outright in 2020 and presented as a virtual event only in 2021. As far back as 2016, major publishers like Sony and EA have started skipping E3 in favor of their own in-house livestream showcases – and as a result, the last few E3 events have been met with a lukewarm reception from viewers. Last year’s E3 2022 event was also canceled due to lingering health concerns surrounding COVID-19, leaving many to wonder if the once-prominent event is even necessary anymore in wake of Summer Game Fest and regular livestreams such as Nintendo Direct.

E3 has just suffered another blow with the announcement that Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft are all skipping this year’s upcoming event. As reported by IGN, none of the big three console manufacturers will be a part of E3 2023 or have any kind of presence on the Los Angeles Convention Center show floor. There have been no comments from Sony, Nintendo, or Microsoft by the time of writing, but representatives from E3 2023 organizer ReedPop recently told IGN that it is still sending contracts to potential exhibitors to appear at E3 2023.

While major upcoming titles from third-party publishers like Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Square Enix could still appear at E3 2023 alongside smaller indie games, the lack of major developments for such highly anticipated first-party Xbox 2023 releases as Starfield and Forza Motorsport…

2023-01-31 21:00:02 You're Probably Going To End Up Skipping E3 2023
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E3 2023 is sure to attract many eager gamers, but recent reports suggest that you may want to consider skipping the The Entertainment Software Association’s (ESA) annual show. The reason for this is the development of other large gaming events that have the potential to eclipse E3 2023.

First and foremost is The Game Awards, which has quickly risen in popularity and is expected to host a variety of major gaming announcements for the upcoming year. The event has already gained much recognition as one of the best gaming events, and is spread across a variety of digital networks. This will allow many gamers to access the latest gaming news without having to spend time and money to attend the actual event.

Furthermore, new gaming conventions have emerged that focus primarily on indie and mobile gaming. Mobile gaming has exploded over the past few years, and it is clear that the industry is no longer under the radar. Indie gaming is another overlooked genre that is becoming increasingly popular. As these niches continue to grow more attention will be brought to the events, drawing away potential E3 attendees.

Lastly, as the gaming industry continues to evolve, it is possible that the biggest announcements can now be made without the need for a physical convention. Big publishers may be happy to reveal the news on their own terms, in a digital setting or even with digital press releases. This way, they retain control and reach a wider audience with less resources.

For all these reasons, it’s likely that you’re going to want to skip E3 2023. Although the event is usually full of exciting reveals, there are more convenient (and potentially even more rewarding) ways to keep up with the latest gaming news. It’s worth exploring these other options to know if they are the right fit for you.

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