Increased competition from other events and the withdrawal of major publishing partners are among the reasons for the expo's demise. Imad was a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture.
The Electronics Entertainment Expo was finally taken off life support earlier today, its epitaph being a brief statement reading, “After more than two decades of E3, each one bigger than the last, the ...
After gasps and fits and a death rattle that lasted nearly four years, the Electronic Entertainment Expo—or E3, the video game industry’s largest trade show—is now dead and gone forever. The ...
A 2024 E3 event is looking unlikely, as convention company ReedPop will no longer work on future events alongside E3 organizer the Entertainment Software Association. Following the cancellation of ...
The future of the once popular video game industry expo E3 is once again in question as the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) ended its partnership with ReedPop, the company that was helping it ...
E3 2023 has been cancelled. This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, slated to run from Jun 13th - 16th in Los Angeles, has been killed by the ESA and ReedPop after several major game publishers ...
In a recent VGC Podcast interview, Summer Game Fest host/producer Geoff Keighley hit back against claims that SGF is responsible for the death of E3--the Entertainment Software Association's seemingly ...
It’s game over for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3. The Entertainment Software Association, the video-game trade group that ran the convention, announced Tuesday that E3, first ...
After being canceled both physically and digitally in 2022, E3 seemed all but finished. Several months after this year’s cancellation was announced, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) stated ...
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