E For All ticket prices and what to expect

E For All - Image 1We recently talked about E For All and their quest to “take over” Hollywood. Now, going over GameSpot, Mary Dolaher of IDG World Expo divulged more about E For All – details such as ticket prices, what gamers could expect, and what are the plans they have in store for the said event.

As for ticket prices, single day passes for Thursday and Friday will cost gamers $ 50 each, admission for the weekends would be a bit higher though ($ 75). Then if you want to hang out for all four days, you’d have to shell out $ 110. Of course, final price could change. General admission tickets are expected to go on sale in June while advance ticket sales have not been announced.

Gamers would get a chance to try out games in their finished state that are due for release on the holidays. No specific titles were mentioned though. Dolaher said that contracts are now underway with some Entertainment Software Association members so when they are all signed, we’ll know what games we could try out. But if you’re into the press conferences, keynotes, and big announcements, then you’re not in luck as those won’t be present in E For All.

Dolaher also said that a lot of folks are showing interest in E For All that they are limiting the amount of space that exhibitors could purchase so as they could accommodate more participants. The event will run on October 18-21 at the L.A. Convention Center. Keep checking QJ for more E For All updates.

Via GameSpot

E For All - Image 1We recently talked about E For All and their quest to “take over” Hollywood. Now, going over GameSpot, Mary Dolaher of IDG World Expo divulged more about E For All – details such as ticket prices, what gamers could expect, and what are the plans they have in store for the said event.

As for ticket prices, single day passes for Thursday and Friday will cost gamers $ 50 each, admission for the weekends would be a bit higher though ($ 75). Then if you want to hang out for all four days, you’d have to shell out $ 110. Of course, final price could change. General admission tickets are expected to go on sale in June while advance ticket sales have not been announced.

Gamers would get a chance to try out games in their finished state that are due for release on the holidays. No specific titles were mentioned though. Dolaher said that contracts are now underway with some Entertainment Software Association members so when they are all signed, we’ll know what games we could try out. But if you’re into the press conferences, keynotes, and big announcements, then you’re not in luck as those won’t be present in E For All.

Dolaher also said that a lot of folks are showing interest in E For All that they are limiting the amount of space that exhibitors could purchase so as they could accommodate more participants. The event will run on October 18-21 at the L.A. Convention Center. Keep checking QJ for more E For All updates.

Via GameSpot

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