E3 Considering Going Public to Revive Glory?
Date: 09-04-2008 Views:
KeyWord: E3, Blizzard, Game, ESA
Summary: The website of qj.net has released an article based on a rumor reported by Kotaku and a "No Comment" comment from ESA senior vice president for communications and research, Rich Taylor. It seems like E3 is considering going public to everyone intended to revive glory.

The website of qj.net has released an article based on a rumor reported by Kotaku and a "No Comment" comment from ESA senior vice president for communications and research, Rich Taylor. It seems like E3 is considering going public to everyone intended to revive glory. Hmm, really a exciting news for fans and developers if it is authentic.

The details are as below:

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There's no official word on this yet - we've heard lots of "official words" regarding changes in the event's format, only to be found absolutely wrong later on - although it's been said that the idea has already been brought forward for discussion by the board of the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).

Instead, what we found as an update on Gamespot is a "No Comment" comment from ESA senior vice president for communications and research, Rich Taylor.

As we do every year, the ESA solicits feedback and direction from exhibitors and attendees on how best to adapt and evolve the E3 Media & Business Summit to ensure it meets their needs. Each element of the Summit is opened for discussion, and that process is ongoing to execute a productive and efficient experience. Regarding today's published reports, the ESA does not comment on rumors and speculation, and will make an announcement about the details and logistics of the 2009 E3 Media & Business Summit at the appropriate time.


There's been some major fallout in E3's circle of pals, like Activision Blizzard who chose to skip the party this year, and instead hold its own event in the same week. That's apart from all the critics who've thrown in their two cents on the current form of E3, such as EA's John Riccitiello, Ubisoft's Laurent Detoc, and EA Sports' Peter Moore.

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Resource: qj.net

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