Nintendo confirms that it will not participate in this year’s E3 2023 physical exhibition activities

Nintendo confirmed earlier that it will not participate in this year’s E3 2023 physical exhibition activities, mainly because it believes that this year’s E3 exhibition activities cannot meet its exhibition planning goals.

Nintendo confirms that it will not participate in this year’s E3 2023 physical exhibition activities

According to Nintendo’s statement, it will consider different ways to interact with fans at present, and this year’s E3 exhibition activities are not in line with its own exhibition planning goals, so it has decided not to participate in this exhibition.

In the past, Nintendo has always been a frequent participant in E3 exhibition activities, and cooperated with its Direct online live broadcast program to introduce new game works to players at a faster speed. However, in 2019, it still maintains its participation in E3 exhibition activities. During the epidemic, Nintendo only communicated with players in an online form, and did not participate in physical exhibition activities.

In addition to Nintendo, including Microsoft and Sony have also recentlyoutgoingWill not participate in E3 2023 physical exhibition activities, among which Microsoft is expected to hold a large-scale exhibition event in Los Angeles this summer, but Xbox head Phil Spencer has revealed that he will still participate in E3 2023 activities, while Sony has no longer participated in E3 since 2018 Physical exhibition.

At present, in the plan of the American Entertainment Software Association, in addition to confirming the cooperation with ReedPop, the organizer of the PAX game exhibition event, the E3 exhibition event expected to be launched next year will be extended to 4 days, and general players will be allowed to visit the venue on the last two days , but the specific exhibition area is still only open to game industry players, media and analysts.

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