E3 is almost upon us, and with it comes a deluge of announcements, trailers, videos, and more.
This year, for the first time ever, fans are invited to check out the previously industry-only trade show. The Entertainment Software Association — which organizes E3 each year — made 15,000 public tickets available.
So this year, in addition to all of the ways you can interact with E3 at home, you can actually head to the Los Angeles Convention Center and check out scores of unreleased video games. Not to mention the assorted special events happening away from the show floor. Read more...
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