Ive always considered this event a huge circle jerk excuse for industry insiders who get outsiders to get excited about nothing.
Are you gamers waiting for carefully prepared news about nothing? At best you get a ton of BS, empty PR phrases and buzzwords and 10 seconds of prerendered scenes. Meanwhile people are cheering and clapping (Over what? Your team just won?)
A YouTube trailer/reveal is worth x100 a E3 booth. Hasn’t the social media age killed the value of these sort of events?
I can understand a convention - you meet creators, get autographs, other nerds and buy shit - but an industry event where something happens for the justification of something happening?