ESA assessing situation for E3 as Los Angeles declares state of emergency
As the coronavirus has pushed LA to declare a state of emergency in the city, E3 still seems to be on, but ESA is carefully watching the situation as it develops.
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As the coronavirus has pushed LA to declare a state of emergency in the city, E3 still seems to be on, but ESA is carefully watching the situation as it develops.
Fortnite and Nintendo helped U.S. video game sales hit their highest levels ever in 2018.
The show will go on, even as Sony bows out. The Entertainment Software Association has issued a statement confirming a full E3 2019 docket that won't include PlayStation.
The company's interim CEO and former VP will take over while the search for a new President continues.
The games industry should be prepared to be scapegoated for the Parkland tragedy.
15,000 members of the public will make the show even more hectic and chaotic that it was previously.
The number is up 5% from 2015, according to the Entertainment Software Association annual report.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo takes another big step toward a public-facing show by letting exhibitors hock their wares.
Greg Burke is back to squash any excitement about E3 being open to the public in this week's episode of Stuff That Sucks.
Early-bird passes cost $149, while general admission will run attendees $249.