Kamis, 13 Juni 2019

Editor's Pick: Winners, Losers and No Shows at E3 2019


Peter Suciu
Jun 13, 2019 11:06 AM PT
E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, was in full swing in Los Angeles this week. The annual trade show for the video game industry was not without a few surprises, a few disappointments and as usual a few companies that opted to forego the whole thing. Sony was among the companies that chose to skip the event, while rival Microsoft was present only via its annual press conference. [More...]

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