E3 to Shrink

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http://www.gamespot.com/news/6154897.html

GameSpot has learned that tomorrow the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) will announce changes to the format and scale of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), the game industry event that typically draws in excess of 60,000 attendees and includes over 400 exhibitors.

On July 28, the Web site of UK trade magazine MCV reported discussions had taken place between the ESA and E3 exhibitors which addressed the future of the annual trade show. GameSpot spoke with informed game industry sources late Friday and Saturday and learned that the show would radically shrink in size and move from its usual Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) venue to a smaller location.

Sources said that rather than fill the 540,000 square feet of the cavernous LACC, the show will take place at a location that would support exhibitors in meeting room space only, with companies showing their wares to a select group of attendees numbering in the hundreds rather than thousands.

One reason behind the downsizing of the show can be attributed to the dollar cost of the event to exhibitors, including the demands on companies to assign large numbers of staff to focus on the show, expenses associated with travel to the show, and the added expense to polish game builds and demos to be shown to attendees.

While the largest of E3 exhibitors could support their own marketing and promotion of upcoming games, the smaller companies which rely on the attention that E3 generates may have no recourse other than to market their games independently. But a smaller E3 would impact more than the game industry: the local hotel and related entertainment and service industries in Los Angeles take in more than $50 million during E3--the estimated amount attendees and businesses spend over the course of the three-day event.

One source added that the new format of the show may actually result in a more productive environment to demo games to the media, although they stopped short of full disclosure: "My lips are sealed until after the weekend," the source said.

An official statement from the ESA outlining the changes will be released on Monday, numerous sources said. E-mails to the ESA for comment were not returned at press time
 
Sensible I guess, given the likes of the queues for the Wii this year. Plus they'll be able to bump the ticket prices up since it'll still have a high demand for it. Hurrah.
 
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I think they should'nt shrink it as every year i look forward to all the goings on at E3 via the web or TV.

I think they should just make space for the smaller companies and let the big boys carry on like they have been doing, if the smaller companies have something specail to offer it will stand out of the crowd with out a big flash staged area.

E3 wont be as big next year as this year reglardless if they made plans to shrink or not due to the fact PS3 and Wii will have been released by then and it will just be new software for each machine on show really with maybe some accessories.

Its a shame they kicked the booth babes out of this years E3 as it was something nice to look if the games which they promoted was'nt really anything special ;)
 
I wish they'd bring a half decient gameshow back over here.

The Playstation Experience show in 2003 was good (but too packed) & the gamestars live show in 2004 was worth a visit but neither lasted more than a year and now we dont have any decient shows to have a play on some new games :(

America has E3, Japan has the Tokyo Games Show, Europe doesnt have Jack as far as i'm aware?
 
Shame really but......

This may take the pressure off the devs, so they can concentrate on making the game proper, rather than demos for the shows. It usually involves creating all kinds of assets(art, music animation etc)which is often thrown away afterward.
 
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