When the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced last month that E3 2020 was officially canceled, it was said that other plans were in motion to host a sort of “online experience to showcase industry announcements and news in June 2020.” Well, a few weeks later, and those plans as well have now been canned, too.
The ESA
After reports and rumors of E3 2020’s demise started circling over the past 24-hours, the Entertainment Software Association made things official today and announced that the annual convention will indeed not be taking place in Los Angeles this year. Like many other conventions that have been canceled over the past few weeks, including GDC and
In the lead up to E3 2020, we’ve heard more this year about who won’t be attending rather than who will. As of now, both Sony Playstation and E3 Coliseum producer Geoff Keighley have both opted to spurn the annual gaming convention this summer, but that doesn’t mean the same can be said for everyone
Believe it or not, it’s already time to start talking about E3 2020. Today, the ESA, the company behind the Electronic Entertainment Expo, announced its initial plans for this summer’s convention and just what it will in store. Over on the ESA’s official website, the group outlined what E3 2020 is planned to look like