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E3 2023 is cancelled. ESA tells us why

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E3 2023 has been cancelled, the ESA and ReedPop has announced. The event did not take place in 2022, but the ESA announced it had partnered with ReedPop ( GamesIndustry.biz 's parent company) to work on a new version of the show for 2023. However, major companies such as Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft would not support the event.

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ReedPop and ESA part ways over E3

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PAX organiser ReedPop will not be working on future E3 events, the company and the ESA have announced. The ESA has also informed the Los Angeles Convention Center, which is the traditional home of E3, that it will not be putting a show on there in 2024.

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Ubisoft confirmed for E3 2023

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There was confusion over the Assassin's Creed publisher's plans after CEO Yves Guillemot said his company would be there "if E3 happens," as reported by VG247. E3 2023 is being organised by GamesIndustry.biz parent ReedPop. Read more

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Nintendo Live 2023 set for this September

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The event will coincide with this year's PAX West, which is organized by GamesIndustry.biz parent company ReedPop and will be located at the Seattle Convention Center. Read more

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In the end, the industry just didn’t want this E3 | Opinion

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And when my bosses come back from meeting all the big games companies (with a presentation that will inevitably get leaked), perhaps we'll hear how everyone was indifferent, and it's just not what the industry is looking for. "It's possible that people have already made their mind up about E3. Perhaps all of this is a little too late.

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Join our free webinar on EGX and the future of live events

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A free short webinar from GamesIndustry.biz and EGX will discuss the state of live events and their further evolution in helping games companies build, support and maintain communities. Games companies can sign-up for the webinar here. It takes place Thursday, July 27 at 3pm BST. The session will detail how EGX is changing.

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Take-Two's Zelnick criticizes key companies taking E3 for granted

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[Disclaimer: GamesIndustry.biz was partnered with E3 and parent company ReedPop was organising this year's event.] Take-Two Interactive has always been a vocal supporter of E3, to the point where it would secure corporate booth space at the event even in years where it had no big games to show off.

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