From the sounds of it, and thank goodness I spent the entire time in Scotland, E3 2017 was a bit busy. A nightmarish hellscape of our bodies crammed in like sardines, queuing for hours to have a look at some video games. Not surprisingly, then, The Entertainment Software Association has introduced a major enhance in attendees this yr, making it the busiest E3 in over a decade.
Take a gander at our E3 2017 coverage.
This yr noticed the occasion swallow up 68,400 souls, a 16,200 enhance over E3 2016, and only one,600 folks in need of the 70,000 who attended E3 in 2005. Of course, the distinction between this E3 and others is that it’s now not an industry-only affair, with tickets being bought to the general public. 15,000 of them.
Paying attendees weren’t the one cause, nevertheless. That doesn’t account for the opposite 1,200 attendees. It’s additionally opposite to what ESA advised Polygon final week, that fewer media passes could be doled out. “You’ll see an increase in the number of people,” Rich Taylor, the ESA’s senior vp of communication and affairs, advised Polygon, “but probably not by 15,000 though.”
It was significantly extra.
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