It’s only February, and somehow I’ve committed the sin of thinking about the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) tradeshow that typically happens each June in Los Angeles. It’s difficult to avoid this week due to some breaking news out of Videogameschronicle.com and Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest. And that has led me to wonder if 2021’s E3 replacement will repeat the drawn-out, messy experience of 2020.
Based on what I know so far, I am expecting a more controlled mess — but still a mess.
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