The E3 2020 online experience is not happening after all

Individual developer showcases are our best bet right now.

After originally announcing plans to hold an online experience to replace this year’s canceled E3, ESA has now confirmed that it won’t be happening after all.

“Given the disruption brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, we will not be presenting an online E3 2020 event in June.  Instead, we will be working with exhibitors to promote and showcase individual company announcements, including onwww.E3expo.com, in the coming months,” said an ESA representative toPC Gamer.

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Prior to this announcement,DOOM: Eternalpublisher and E3 major exhibitorBethesdaalready revealed that they will not be holding a digital showcase for their fans.

Given the many challenges we’re facing due to the pandemic, we will not host a digital Showcase in June. We have lots of exciting things to share about our games and look forward to telling you more in the coming months.

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ESA is planning to execute a “reimagined” version of the E3 next year, June 2021.

E3 2020 was originally scheduled for June 9 – 11, but had been canceled due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

It is just one of many events and tournaments to bedisruptedby the outbreak in the past few months.

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