
This Data Proves E3 Is Dead - Inside Gaming Daily
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E3 is dead. Okay well, more dead than we previously thought. New data collected by research group Superdata has shown that this summer’s online events have managed to match and surpass the number of viewers of E3’s biggest keynotes. What was once video gaming’s home for the biggest and best announcements is now a big question mark for the industry as whole. If developers and publishers don’t need a mega event to round up attention than what will incentivize them to spend big bucks on booth space and return when things “go back to normal”? So fill up your flask, and queue up you favorite rendition of greensleeves, for the bell tolls for E3 today on Inside Gaming Daily
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SOURCES
[SuperData] AAA publishers are doing just fine without E3 https://bit.ly/3fhr2gS
[Variety] Inside the Disarray Facing the Video Game Organization Behind E3 https://tinyurl.com/yxjozjk5
[Game Daily] E3 2020 pitch proposes overhaul with 'queuetainment,' new floor plan, industry-only day [EXCLUSIVE] https://tinyurl.com/y67zbq8p
[Ars Technica] E3’s newest creative directors resign five weeks into the gig [Updated] https://tinyurl.com/t83gbqy
[Twitter] @iam8bit https://tinyurl.com/unp5ub2
[Twitter] @jasonschreier https://tinyurl.com/tjfctpt
[Games Industry dot biz] The real cost of exhibiting at a game convention https://tinyurl.com/y63foj9t
[Twitter] @E3 https://bit.ly/3fbuKJ6