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E3 2020 is going ahead as planned, organisers sayThey’re keeping an eye on things

They’re keeping an eye on things

“Everyone is watching the situation very closely,” the ESAtold Vice Gameson Friday after the GDC news broke. “We will continue to be vigilant, as our first priority is the health, wellness and safety of all of our exhibitors and attendees. Given what we know at this time, we are moving ahead full speed with E3 2020 planning. Exhibit and registration sales are on track for an exciting show in June.”

As with GDC, a lot of the power to decide if E3 goes ahead will lie with the big companies who draw crowds and pay for space. If enough of them pull out to protect their employees, the ESA will surely follow. It might not be encouraging to them that the ESA haveboasted aboutplanning “a large, super fun floor experience” and arereportedlyselling an extra 10,000 tickets to the public this year too.

If E3 were cancelled as an expo this year, a lot of the big publisher presentations which anchor the week would likely still go ahead. Those can be broadcast from anywhere and some are already prerecorded. Previews would be a no, but publishers are increasingly tending to put their own videos of their E3 demos on YouTube. And interviews are 90% useless anyway. E3 week without an expo could largely be the same as far as the public see, and the big presentations would be better without members of the media whooping at marketing.