Give up in advance: The largest game show in the world will not be held physically in 2022 either

Although there are five more months left on its intended opening shot, the organizers of are not taking risks and announcing – there will be no need to come to Los Angeles this year either Les to be impressed by all the newest and hottest games

The CES 2022 exhibition was successfully (relatively) signed earlier this month, as a physical event, despite a wide variety of Fears of the omicron wave sweeping the world and last minute cancellations by big names in the industry.

The largest annual MWC in Barcelona which is designed to have a physical presence as well, despite the difficulties – but on the other hand there are other important technology exhibition organizers who prefer to give up the possible headache (and heartache) ahead of time And do not gamble in front of the Omicron or any other Corona variant that may appear to it later.

– This is what it used to look like, in the days when crowding of tens of thousands within one compound was not considered a taboo

The ESA, or Entertainment Software Association, which is famous mainly thanks to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (better known as E3) which it has held annually since 1995, has already announced that it will not hold a physical event during 2022 due to health concerns related to the epidemic. The Corona – This is the third year in a row, and although the event is only meant to take place somewhere during the month of June.

In 2020, when there was no major gaming exhibition at all, in any format or medium – but reasonable estimates are that last year’s reconstruction seems to have been instead a grandiose exhibition at the Los Angeles Convention Center. With the participation of , , Ubisoft and others.

before E3 2022 Met We have the massive technology exhibitions and Computex – where in both cases there are clear statements and plans to hold a physical conference and exhibition, as of this moment, despite the risks involved

There is no doubt that we would like to see a return to routine someday, after all, In which mass conferences can be held without fear of the outbreak of dangerous epidemics – yet it seems that based on the prominent trends in the gaming world today (with an emphasis on many digital experiences as a service and clear diminishing need and willingness to purchase physical copies of titles) a virtual exhibition can be a substitute Bad at all, which will not hurt at all and may even increase consumer interest.

We hope to get more details on the plans For the year 2022 soon.

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