Only 32 companies at new E3 Media & Business Summit
For an event that reportedly shrank down in order to give even the smaller voices some chance in the spotlight, the new E3’s “complete” list of publishers and developers is a bit disappointing to say the least. Only 32 companies (far from last year’s 400) are listed in the announcement made available to the press.
The companies are: 1C Company, Activision, Akella, Atari, Atlus, Disney Interactive Studios, Capcom, Codemasters, Crave Entertainment, Eidos, Electronic Arts, Konami, LucasArts, Majesco, Microsoft, Midway, Namco Bandai Games, NCsoft, Nintendo, Sega, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Online Entertainment, Square Enix, Take-Two Interactive, THQ, Ubisoft, Vivendi Games, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
The reformatted E3 will consist of an exhibit hall in Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, and company-run demos in nearby hotels. Third-party press conferences will be held in a common location while platform holders will have their own bashes. The big three, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, are yet to make any announcements regarding the event.
Invitations are expected to number between 3,000 and 4,000 a fraction compared to last year’s 60,000.
The new E3 is set to take place on July 11 to 13.
For an event that reportedly shrank down in order to give even the smaller voices some chance in the spotlight, the new E3’s “complete” list of publishers and developers is a bit disappointing to say the least. Only 32 companies (far from last year’s 400) are listed in the announcement made available to the press.
The companies are: 1C Company, Activision, Akella, Atari, Atlus, Disney Interactive Studios, Capcom, Codemasters, Crave Entertainment, Eidos, Electronic Arts, Konami, LucasArts, Majesco, Microsoft, Midway, Namco Bandai Games, NCsoft, Nintendo, Sega, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Online Entertainment, Square Enix, Take-Two Interactive, THQ, Ubisoft, Vivendi Games, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
The reformatted E3 will consist of an exhibit hall in Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, and company-run demos in nearby hotels. Third-party press conferences will be held in a common location while platform holders will have their own bashes. The big three, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, are yet to make any announcements regarding the event.
Invitations are expected to number between 3,000 and 4,000 a fraction compared to last year’s 60,000.
The new E3 is set to take place on July 11 to 13.