E3 Rises Up From The Grave

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In this time of year when that which bumps in the dark is ever present, a real world zombie rises from the grave. That’s E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo is back, not as a media summit but as a full blown extravaganza of media, hype and obscenely expensive booths.

Now back under the overview of IDG World Expo, who originally produced the event since 1995, E3 is looking to come back with a bang. Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft North America said:

"The video game business will be twice as big in 2009 as it was in 2006 when we had the last real E3 Expo - so get ready for some fireworks!" said Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft North America. "The changes made will ensure that the 2009 E3 Expo conveys the best of what makes us proud as entertainment leaders."

Bold statements right there, specially after the fiasco that was this year’s E3 media summit. June 2-4 of 2009 is the elected date for this grand event, so that’s a bit over 6 months for E3’s rotting corpse to pretty up.

Full press release after the jump.

 

Entertainment Software Association Announces 2009 E3 Expo

Los Angeles to Host Video Game Industry Event in June

Washington, DC – October 22, 2008 – The 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) will take place from June 2-4, 2009, at the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC), the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced today. The expanded E3 will welcome all qualified computer and video game industry audiences, including international and U.S.-based media, analysts, retailers, developers and business partners to preview the latest in interactive entertainment and technology.

“Video games are the fastest growing and most compelling sector of the entertainment industry. And, this upgraded event will reflect the growth, innovation and excitement of our industry,” said Michael D. Gallagher, CEO of the ESA, which represents US computer and video game publishers and organizes the annual event. “The breadth, scope and quality of the changes made to the show will make E3 the must-attend event of the year.”

“The E3 Expo will be the pre-eminent North American gaming show next year. The new, larger event is better for industry leaders and for serious gamers,” commented John Riccitiello, CEO of Electronic Arts.

After conducting both qualitative and quantitative research, ESA officials stated changes were necessary to better meet the needs of both exhibitors and attendees— these changes include increased booth sizes, increased qualified audiences, and an intensified focus on reinforcing the high-octane growth, innovation, and captivating entertainment that are driving the computer and video game industry.

"The video game business will be twice as big in 2009 as it was in 2006 when we had the last real E3 Expo - so get ready for some fireworks!" said Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft North America. "The changes made will ensure that the 2009 E3 Expo conveys the best of what makes us proud as entertainment leaders."

ESA also said IDG World Expo, whose principals have operated E3 since its inception in 1995, will produce the event with the ESA.

The event will be open to ESA members and non-members alike. Organizers noted they are expanding the list of companies eligible to participate. Companies involved in console, PC, online, and mobile game publishing and developing, qualified business partners, as well as makers of video game hardware and peripherals can exhibit.

Additional details, including registration, hotel and travel accommodations, and media credentialing, will be forthcoming in the next few weeks and will be available at www.e3expo.com.

The Entertainment Software Association is the U.S. association dedicated to serving the business and public affairs needs of companies publishing interactive games for video game consoles, handheld devices, personal computers, and the Internet. The ESA offers services to interactive entertainment software publishers including a global anti-piracy program, owning the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), business and consumer research, federal and state government relations, First Amendment and intellectual property protection efforts. For more information, please visit www.theESA.com.

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  • 6 Replies to "E3 Rises Up From The Grave"

    1. Khaim says:

      Crisis? What economical crisis??? Come on, will people will be investing this much in entertainment rather than some other more important things around? I am apalled.

    2. Vekter says:

      Nahu, get me tickets so I can go.

      D:

    3. Sure, if you can get yourself over there for the days of the E3 I can manage to get you into the event.

    4. I’m going to be holding my breath on this one. I’ll believe it when I see it.
      I know this year’s E3 was a joke.

    5. Sorin says:

      If they did it right it would be great. Miss all the grand layouts, freebies, and neat loot. If they were smart, they would open it up to the public on the last day like in TGS.

    6. Link says:

      Nahu… Don’t forget your friend Link here….
      I can actually get to D.C.
      :D


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