The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or as everyone called – E3, is officially dead. This time it’s permanently been retired.
In a statement posted by The Washington Post, the ESA has said that “After more than two decades of hosting an event that has served as a central showcase for the U.S. and global video game industry, the Entertainment Software Association has decided to bring E3 to a close”
The writing has been on the wall for E3. After a data leak in 2019, then event cancellations due to the pandemic, failed digital only events it was only a matter time. Then this year, an in person E3 was set to return – only to be cancelled.
We’ll always have Ravidrums.
Direct from Furukawa himself.
The most expensive way to play Game Boy games.
One more GBA game to the list.
Ones with expansions are $30.