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E3 Has Been Cancelled After Major Video Game Publishers Drop Out

Por: Forbes Business March 31, 2023

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E3 cancelled after numerous game publishers drop out.AFP via Getty Images E3 2023 has been cancelled. This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, slated to run from Jun 13th - 16th in Los Angeles, has been killed by the ESA and ReedPop after several major game publishers pulled out of the expo. Earlier today, we reported on and stream its big summer announcements during Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest which takes place on June 12th. That... + full article



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