So in case you are not in the know, E for All Expo is the "people's version of the old E3" if you will. Unlike the invite-only small scale event that will be taking place in July in Santa Monica (for press and industry insiders), E For All Expo stays true to its name by allowing the general public to get a glimpse at all the upcoming games. The expo will be held in the Convention Center on Oct. 18-21.
Today, IDG, the organizers, revealed the pricing info for the event. E for All Expo will offer advanced registration prices beginning in June of $90 for all four days, or $65 for a weekend ticket and $45 for a Thursday-Friday ticket. If you buy your ticket at the day of the show they will be priced at $110 for all four days, $75 for a weekend ticket and $50 for a Thursday-Friday ticket.
Read more to visit the Official E For All Website
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I've got family Out that way...
I think I might be starting to miss them!
If I get to This Event I will definately have to start a Blog on it.
We are going to miss the real E3.
I doubt this will have as many games as the old E3 but what do I know..