
With Sony PlayStation Pulling Out of E3 2020, Has The Show Lost Its Charm?
Anybody who follows the current events of gaming, even passively, at this point, is at least aware of E3. Maybe they don’t watch the live streams every year and only stumble across clips and articles that mention it every once in a while, but there’s no doubt that the Electronic Entertainment Expo is the most recognizable event in mainstream gaming news. As such, E3 has dominated the last two and a half decades of gaming news and developments with memorable moments that have made us laugh, cheer, cringe, and lots of things in between.
Everything from Sega’s historic 1995 announcement that the Saturn would be on store shelves immediately, to Sony’s epic takedown of Microsoft’s game sharing system with their sarcastic tutorial video, further twisting the knife that Microsoft had already stabbed themselves with, E3 has been the place for gaming’s most extraordinary celebrations, and hair-raising incidents. Despite this uncontested legacy, E3 seems to be losing some steam or at least experiencing a bit of a plateau, in the eyes of some.
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