Dec. 19 (UPI) --The Electronic Entertainment Expo, an annual trade event for the video game industry, has been permanently canceled by its organizers, who cited the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in ...
It's time to bid farewell to gaming Christmas: E3. The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) has officially been declared dead and buried. Its event organisers at the Entertainment Software Association ...
NEW YORK -- The Electronic Entertainment Expo, known by video game enthusiasts as E3, is no more. The live trade show for video game publishers and hardware developers was once the most anticipated ...
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The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the organizer of the E3 video game industry expo, confirmed that E3 is dead and that it has no plans to bring the show back. “After more than two decades ...
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has officially confirmed that the Electronic Entertainment Expo more popularly known as E3, is coming to an end. Since 1995, it's been freely operating and ...
It’s official: E3 is dead. For over two decades, the Electronic Entertainment Expo was the video game industry’s most important event. For enthusiastic gamers, it was Christmas and the Super Bowl ...
Today, the ESA officially announced that E3 will not be coming back. The final in-person event was held in 2019, and a scheduled event for 2020 was canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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 ...
RIP E3. After two decades of serving as gaming's biggest in-person event for developers, vendors, and gamers to come together to celebrate one of the world's biggest sources of entertainment, the ...