E3 2021’s physical show has been canceled, to the surprise of no one
In absolutely unsurprising news news to start the week off with, E3 as a physical show won’t be happening this year for the second time.
In absolutely unsurprising news news to start the week off with, E3 as a physical show won’t be happening this year for the second time.
Its been a good while since Microsoft hosted any big events to hype up its games catalogue, and with E3 looking liking an unlikely venue for it to dump a bunch of trailers that all start with some chap yelling “world premiere”. Come March though, Microsoft’s preview of the year to come could be looking a lot healthier when a rumoured Bethesda showcase kicks off.
E3 organizer the ESA has confirmed that while this year’s show, which was already looking barebones due to Sony, Geoff Keighley and even their own retail and production partner iam8bit skipping out on the gaming shindig, they’ll be back next year. Bigger! Better! With blackjack! And hookers! E3 2021 will take place from June 15 to 17.
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