this post was submitted on 31 Mar 2023
9 points (100.0% liked)

Gaming

30557 readers
314 users here now

From video gaming to card games and stuff in between, if it's gaming you can probably discuss it here!

Please Note: Gaming memes are permitted to be posted on Meme Mondays, but will otherwise be removed in an effort to allow other discussions to take place.

See also Gaming's sister community Tabletop Gaming.


This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

As major AAA publishers like Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Tencent, Sega and Ubisoft left E3, this was inevitable. Rest in RIP

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] poVoq 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah, those commercial but consumer oriented events are relics of the past... its a bit sad that the interesting side events also need to re-invent themselves or die along side, but otherwise nothing lost really.

I wonder if future generations will look at these giant congress centers all over the world as industrial relics that warrant preservations, similar to how we see some of the stuff from the 19th century today πŸ˜€

[–] QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Yeah, those commercial but consumer oriented events are relics of the past…

Certainly. After streaming events like Nintendo Direct and Sony's State of Play became commonplace, the trajectory of E3 was downwards. The COVID pandemic was a tipping point, as the importance of livestreams and remote events rose to new heights. E3 and similar industry events started to feel like glorified Zoom calls for both gamers and industry executives. Why have all the hassle to organize a stage, rehearse for the presentation and pay large sums of money every year when there's livestreams? Why have the gaming press as a middle-man and hassle with E3's organizers, when gaming companies can take their messaging into their own hands?

For me, E3 was regardless an event I followed every summer. Gathering drinks and snacks, watching all the presentations and livestreams from the show floor, staying up all night...... None of that anymore, feels somewhat sad. But the times have changed!

I wonder if future generations will look at these giant congress centers all over the world as industrial relics that warrant preservations, similar to how we see some of the stuff from the 19th century today πŸ˜€

"Daddy, you really went to Los Angeles for a few days just to see gaming companies announce things? Like, thousands of people huddled in together, possibly spreading viruses alongside, with no masks? What was that like, a Zoom call but on stage with no Zoom?"