Culture E3 2023 has been cancelled - "We had to do what's right for the industry and what's right for E3."

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Source: https://www.eurogamer.net/e3-2023-cancelled
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E3 2023 cancelled​

UPDATE: "We had to do what's right for the industry and what's right for E3."
News by Tom Phillips Deputy Editor
Updated on 30 Mar 2023

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UPDATE 10pm UK: The ESA, E3's owner, has now issued a joint statement with E3 2023 organiser Reedpop confirming the cancellation of this year's event.
"This was a difficult decision because of all the effort we and our partners put toward making this event happen, but we had to do what's right for the industry and what's right for E3," said Kyle Marsden-Kish, Reedpop's Global VP of Gaming.

"We appreciate and understand that interested companies wouldn't have playable demos ready and that resourcing challenges made being at E3 this summer an obstacle they couldn't overcome. For those who did commit to E3 2023, we're sorry we can't put on the showcase you deserve and that you've come to expect from ReedPop's event experiences."

A press release containing the statement concludes by noting ReedPop and the ESA will continue to work together on future E3 events.


ORIGINAL STORY 9.45pm UK: E3 2023 has been called off, following days of confusion over which publishers were still due to attend.

Word of the cancellation initially came via an email sent out by the ESA, E3's owner, as reported by IGN.

The show had been due to return as an in-person event in June, in its old home at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

This year's E3 had been hailed as the event's grand return as a physical show - a chance for it to reclaim its crown as the centrepiece of the video game announcement calendar, following several years of disruption due to the Covid pandemic.

It was also set to be the first for PAX and EGX organiser Reedpop - which also owns Eurogamer - as organiser.

In January this year, it was reported that Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony would not attend this year's event for various reasons. Sony, which quit the E3 showfloor after its last showing 2018, had not been coaxed back. E3 stalwart Nintendo, meanwhile, had little to show - since its biggest game of the year Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launches in May. Microsoft, meanwhile, was reported to be cutting costs.

Without the console manufacturer Big Three on board, subsequent reports have focused on the status of smaller publishers. Ubisoft flip-flopped on its attendance, initially confirming it was on board before U-turning, amidst reports of a delay for key 2023 game Assassin's Creed Mirage. In the wake of that news, Sega and Tencent also confirmed they had backed out.

The ESA's email reportedly said that E3 remained "a beloved event and brand" but that this year the show "simply did not garner the sustained interest necessary to execute it in a way that would showcase the size, strength, and impact of our industry."

Eurogamer has contacted Reedpop for comment.
 
E3 was also cancelled in 2020 & 2022, and 2021's was an all digital event that featured trannies and shit. I'd be shocked if E3 2024 gets planned at all. It's dead.

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Events like E3 and VGA just seem so plugged and fake, so a lot of people wouldn't miss them as a result. Tangentially related, I never hear about AGDQ since the troon cabal sort of disappeared. There was nothing left to cringe at.

You could get excited over games in the past through these kinds of events, but you don't need them anymore to get that. You have everything at your finger tips, so fuck em.
 
E3 2003 was probably the best one they did, the excitement of the debuts of MGS3, Half-Life 2, the booth babes, the sheer spectacle of it all, watching the coverage on X-Play was jaw dropping.

It really says it all about the state of gaming in general that 20 years later we get fucking nothing at all.

Attending E3 in person used to be a bucket list thing of mine, but I guess it'll never happen now, chances are it's gone for good now.
 
E3 2003 was probably the best one they did, the excitement of the debuts of MGS3, Half-Life 2, the booth babes, the sheer spectacle of it all, watching the coverage on X-Play was jaw dropping.

It really says it all about the state of gaming in general that 20 years later we get fucking nothing at all.

Attending E3 in person used to be a bucket list thing of mine, but I guess it'll never happen now, chances are it's gone for good now.

If it helps, E3 hadn't been any good for over a decade and even the gaming industry realized this. That's why damn near every major AAA company decided to do their own events instead.
 
Not surprised. I can't believe they even considered an E3 this year. Face it, it's over. I don't think it will come back next year either. Gamers don't even anticipate watching E3 presentations anymore. I haven't cared for years. And it looks like the industry doesn't care about it's own showcase either. Just let it die. If something changes dramatically in the next decade maybe think about reviving it. But I think it's a dead duck.
 
Crowbcat didn't even do a montage for the tranny shit in 2021 I think.

E3 has been worthless for a decade now at least.

Edit: It should also be mentioned that with the current state of game development taking 5+ years for AAA titles now, even not taking streaming into account, there'd be no reason to have it yearly as there wouldn't be shit to show most of the time.
 
I wonder if 00s E3s will go down in history like something like Studio 54, infamous moments of excess that sure enough had to be quashed by the fun police.
You have such an odd view of what E3 ever was. Yeah, Adam Sessler was doing blow but it wasn't a Studio 54 lol
 
You have such an odd view of what E3 ever was. Yeah, Adam Sessler was doing blow but it wasn't a Studio 54 lol
Closest comparison I could think of, obviously it wasn't as crazy as that, but a similar very particular moment in time of excess where the money and booze flowed, moments of excess that sure enough got out of hand and led to its own self-destruction.

Gaming culture then was still closer to Studio 54 compared to the pussified, watered down bland shit it's become now.
 
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