“After careful consultation with our member companies regarding the health and safety of everyone in our industry—our fans, our employees, our exhibitors and our longtime E3 partners—we have made the difficult decision to cancel E3 2020, scheduled for June 9-11 in Los Angeles,” the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) said in statement (opens in new tab).
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Spencer took to Twitter to comment on the cancellation and confirmed that there would be an Xbox digital event in lieu of its E3 2020 event. Spencer said there would be more details to come. One badass indie game publisher, Devolver Digital, told people on Twitter to cancel their flights and hotels to E3 before the statement even went through, implying the conference would be cancelled very soon. Before these reports came to light, the ESA stated that E3 2020 would go on as planned and additional safety measures would be taken into account. However, the ESA also said it would monitor the situation and listen to the CDC. Interestingly, Xbox is the only company among the three main players – Nintendo and PlayStation included – to have a big physical presence at E3 recently. If E3 2020 is canceled, the event’s future might not look so good as more publishers will find that it’s cheaper to host live streams, as Nintendo and PlayStation are doing. But that may be the ESA’s tactic as well. The ESA said that it is going “to coordinate an online experience to showcase industry announcements and news in June 2020.” We’re excited to see what an all-online E3 2020 would look like, especially for all of the developers who want to show off their games, and journalists who want to play said games and write about them (aka me). However, you won’t have to wait for E3 2020 to get more out of the Xbox Series X, as Microsoft will be hosting a stream next week (opens in new tab) to talk a little more about the new console and Project xCloud.