E3, Gaming convention in the United States
E3 is an annual trade show where game developers, publishers, and hardware makers reveal new titles and technology. The event brings industry professionals and players together to experience upcoming releases and innovations.
The show started in 1995 as a gathering place for the gaming industry and became the focal point for major announcements. Over the years, the event evolved to welcome a wider audience beyond professionals.
The event shapes how the gaming industry presents its products and which titles capture public attention. Visitors experience how developers and publishers share their creations directly with fans.
Visitors should plan to spend significant time as the venue fills with booths, demo areas, and stages. The event can become very crowded, so arriving early or focusing on specific exhibitors helps manage the experience.
Multiple developers use this venue to reveal their games to the world for the first time, often with live gameplay on large screens. These moments are watched by players globally online and shape conversations and expectations far beyond the venue.
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