After announcing a series of changes in the organization of the E3, today it has been revealed exactly when the next edition of the annual event will take place. Along with this, the return of the annual celebration has been confirmed for the media and fans.
To start, E3 2023 will take place June 13-16 next year at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The event will be totally face-to-face, although information will also be shared through the official application of the celebration. Similarly, it has been confirmed that some days will be exclusively for the press, and on others the general public will be able to enter:
-June 13 and 14 will be exclusive days for the press and business people.
-June 15 both the press and business people, as well as the general public, will be able to enjoy the event.
-June 16 will be a day focused on the general public.
The Hype starts now. 👀#E32023 will take place in person from June 13-16 in the Los Angeles Convention Center with separated business and consumer days and areas.
More details here: https://t.co/VJc1R7gvrB pic.twitter.com/cHiNgYHjok
— E3 (@E3) September 26, 2022
Alongside this, half of the Los Angeles Convention Center will be dedicated to business. Here we find quieter and more comfortable cabins, with areas to interact with other people in the environment and rest. The Kentia salon is expected to reopen, which will be used exclusively for business attendees. On the other hand, the second half of the location will introduce us to the E3 you are used to.
Similarly, it has been mentioned that GamesIndustry.biz will provide data, information, interviews and analysis directly to media outlets before, after and during the event. Finally, the last two days of E3 will be more accessible for independent developers and publishers in the Concourse room. The ReedPop team is planning a series of attractions outside of the Los Angeles Convention Center, as well as numerous game shows that fans can watch in person or online over the last two days.
Remember, E3 2023 will take place from June 13 to 16. In related topics, you can learn more about this event here.
Editor’s note:
The idea of ​​dividing E3 into days for press and business, and attendees in general, sounds like a pretty good idea. However, what is most striking will be to see how the new organizers handle this event.
Via: GamesIndustry.biz