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E3 2021's Digital Show Will Be Free, More Info Coming Soon

The ESA says it will announce more details "very soon."

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What E3 2021 will look like remains a mystery, but the first official details are beginning to come to light. The ESA announced on Thursday that E3 2021 will go ahead as a digital show, at least in part. And, in response to a leak that suggested it might charge for attendance or certain content, E3 2021's digital show will be free for all attendees and not include any sort of paywall.

The wording of the ESA's announcement doesn't make it clear if E3 2021 will be an all-digital show or if it will have some physical presence as well. We won't have to wait much longer to learn more about what's in store, as the ESA said the first details will be announced "very soon."

A spokesperson for the ESA told GameSpot, "We've been hard at work to deliver a free experience for everyone interested in E3 2021, and we're excited to share further details soon." Subsequently, a spokesperson added that "there will be no elements at E3 2021 that will be behind a paid-for pass or paywall," denying what was outlined in leaked documents obtained by VGC.

This information comes after pitch documents for a new, all-digital E3 showcase leaked earlier this year and pointed to significant changes for the event as it shifted away from a physical show to a digital one in the wake of the pandemic. We still don't know more about the nature and structure of E3 2021 as it relates to an online vs. physical setup.

There is also no official word yet on when E3 2021 could take place, or what fans can expect in terms of programming and content. E3 traditionally takes place in early-to-mid June.

Although E3 2021 will go ahead, it won't be the only show in town this summer. Microsoft, and its new subsidiary Bethesda, are planning their own showcases outside of E3. It's also expected that other publishers will do the same with their own standalone events at different points throughout the year.

E3 was once the biggest show in video games in terms of profile and prominence, though Gamescom is much larger when it comes to total attendance in pre-pandemic years. E3 has been on the outs for years now, as major publishers like PlayStation, EA, and others jumped ship to host their own events outside of E3 and away from the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The ESA itself, which organizes E3 every year, has faced increased scrutiny and criticism of late as well. Its former CEO, Michael Gallagher, was criticized for his ties to President Trump, while Variety reported that half of the group's leadership either quit or were fired in 2019.

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Cool to have E3 back. Can't wait.

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cool, if it's free.

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Lack of E3 last year has showed us just how much we need them, even if not physically then digitally. The big guns & devs minced the info between 3 months & the announcements did not pack a punch as it did before. E3 needs to stay & they need to release info around the same time, otherwise it becomes a shet show & an underwhelming experience.

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@just1mohr: i agree.

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I'm gonna guess they made some kind of agreement with twitch or ign to pay/sponsor them.

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E3 is a remnant of the past. A horribly mismanaged mess.

E3 died years ago when you needed "credentials" to attend. Then they reopened it to the public but the damage was done. It should be like Comic-Con, but it's not.

When Nintendo dropped them you knew the end was near.

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The last couple of E3s have been underwhelming. Hopefully with the new generation we will see some improvements.

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@robbie23: i agree.

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I hope e3 will be back next year.

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Just like the former in-person E3, why would any developer or publisher participate in a virtual E3? If it were me, I would prefer to spend my time and money on my own exclusive event than pay the ESA to be in their event to share the spotlight with the competition.

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It will be free but loaded with ads when you watch it.

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To be honest I use to care to care about these things.. But honestly there isn't a whole lot that I am interested in, in regards to any of this.

The crap has gotten so expensive, and access has become so limited, that until semi-conductor shortages are fixed, and we have access to hardware without ridiculous hunts, and prices. Then I might give a shit again.

Until then I have outdated hardware, waiting on games that have yet to come out, and software not optimized enough to utilize any of it. The games that are interesting keep getting pushed back (I'd rather that than release like Cyberpunk2077) or completely fucking stupid decisions like modern multiplayer co-op focused games don't get cross-platform play (Aliens: Fireteam)

If I am not busy occupying my time in my other endeavors then I might watch part of E3... Maybe...

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