
E3 2023 is set to return to Los Angeles this year in person with a new twist on how exhibitions will be set up. The event will take place from Tuesday, June 13 through Friday, June 16. For the first time, the expo will have separate days and gathering locations for industry personnel and consumers.
E3 Business Days will take place Tuesday, June 13 to Thursday, June 15, reserved exclusively for registered industry personnel to network in-person, hold professional meetings, and connect with licensors and distributors. Amidst dedicated, industry-only halls and spaces, media can go hands-on with upcoming games showcased by developers and publishers from around the world.
E3 Gamer Days will take place Thursday, June 15 and Friday, June 16 in a different hall than the industry area, inviting consumers to go hands-on with the future of gaming and connect with developers, content creators, media personalities, and more. A dedicated theater of content, open to ticket holders, will run during these days and offer deep-dive looks at highly anticipated titles.
E3 is being operated by ReedPop this year, the group behind events such as PAX, EGX, New York Comic-Con, Star Wars Celebration, and more.
“E3 is one of the global gaming industry’s few opportunities to come together, unite as one loud voice, and show the world what it is creating,” said ReedPop VP of Gaming Kyle Marsden-Kish. “Our vision is to reunite the industry by re-establishing the traditional E3 week, bring back that spark, and restore E3’s role as a truly magical global showcase event for game creators and consumers.”
Registration for media will open this December, and more information of course will be released through the event’s social media channels as we get closer.
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