If you open it, it will come.
After a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19, E3 will return to the Los Angeles Convention Center for four days in mid-June 2023. For the first time since the event opened to consumers, it will be industry-only. …for a few days, anyway.
E3 2023 will be split into E3 Business Day and E3 Gamer Day. The former will run from his Tuesday, June 13th through Thursday, June 15th, and is open to registered industry insiders only. Within purpose-built halls and spaces dedicated to the industry, media will be able to get hands-on experience with upcoming games showcased by developers and publishers from around the world. ”
Media registration for journalists, content creators and industry professionals will open in December this year. Confirmed exhibitors, hotel and travel guides, and event schedule will be announced in the coming months. Whether or not Nintendo will be one of those exhibitors him remains to be seen, but I have no doubt that the Nintendo Switch will be represented in some way. We hope to have clearer images soon.
And what about consumers? At E3, we’ll be covering E3 Gamer Days on Thursday, June 15th and Friday, June 16th in a hall separate from the industry area. Recently, I aim to:
… [invite] Consumers can experience the future of gaming and connect with developers, content creators, media personalities and more. A dedicated content theater, open to ticket holders, runs on these days to give you a closer look at the highly anticipated titles.
Fans are encouraged to follow E3 on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to stay on top of registrations and availability.It might be a good idea to turn your eyes e3expo.com in the coming months.