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E3 2023 returns with separate days for press, public

Time to head back to LA?

E3 2023 will make a triumphant return with separate days for press and public, organiser ReedPop has recently confirmed.

In total, the event will run over 13 to 16 June and take place at the familiar Los Angeles Convention Centre.

First, E3 Business Days will kick off from 13-15 June and is reserved for “registered industry personnel” including retailers and media.

On both 15 and 16 June, E3 2023 will be open to the general public and offers the chance to “go hands-on with the future of gaming and connect with developers, content creators, media personalities, and more.”

Moreover, “partnered digital events” — otherwise known in the past as press conferences — will start up on 11 June 2023.

“E3 is one of the global gaming industry’s few opportunities to come together, unite as one loud voice, and show the world what it is creating,” said ReedPop’s VP of Gaming, Kyle Marsden-Kish. “Our vision is to reunite the industry by re-establishing the traditional E3 week, bring back that spark, and restore E3’s role as a truly magical global showcase event for game creators and consumers.”

We’ll have more on E3 2023 as it is made available.

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