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GDC 2020 To Hold Stream Talks

This is a very interesting idea and prople will likely be glad that speakers will still be able to share the information they had planned. The organizers of the Game Developers Conference (GDC) announced plans to stream talks during the week GDC 2020 would have taken place, March 16-20.

Smokehouse1930d ago (Edited 1930d ago )

Makes sense to me. I’d prefer dev diaries anyways. How about showing us the progress you want show instead of answering dumb questions that nobody cares about from our media platforms.

Garethvk1930d ago

GDC works well for this type of platform.

Smokehouse1930d ago

They all do honestly. I mean the gathering is cool but they can do these reveals in their own HQs. They don’t need to rent some conference hall. Let PSN and XBL get to try the demos instead of the few who made it into these game events.

If E3 was an all online show with limited essential guests and released 100 game demos then it would be the greatest shit ever in my view. I always watch it online and at my own pace. I don’t care lol.

Garethvk1930d ago

While news can be done via livestream, for us in the media tge hands on and networking are big. I also really enjoy taking photos and video at the shows.

GDC is mainly industry networking and I send staff to cover so for me; the loss of E3 is far more devastating.

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Gamescom Asia 2021 to Take Place October 14-17 in Singapore

A brand new Gamescom Asia event will take place in Singapore and digitally between October 14th and October 17th, featuring many games.

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Turns Out We Need E3 After All

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The industry-wide trade show’s absence was so incredibly missed in 2020, that just a few months after many (including yours truly) had written the show off as a dinosaur that had reached its extinction event we’re now begging for E3… or something like it, to come back. It turns out we need E3 after all."

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lodossrage1756d ago (Edited 1756d ago )

That's your opinion.

I know I sure didn't feel the pinch of no E3 this year. And that's mainly because E3 was less about gaming and more about "the show" as of late anyway.

I missed what E3 WAS, not what it devolved into in the past few years. The only ones that really missed E3 were the industry journalists that miss the free swag and clicks to their websites and/or channels

Jin_Sakai1756d ago

“E3 2020 Pitch Pivots Event to Fan, Media & Influencer Festival”

No thanks. Glad it’s gone.

isarai1756d ago (Edited 1756d ago )

We don't need E3, E3 has sucked for a while now, so much so, that most large publishers including MS, EA, Bethesda, And Sony have been having their conferences and showfloors off grounds for years now.

What we DO still need is a unified platform like E3 used to be, but it doesn't have to be E3, or even a physical space really. But that sort of condensed 1-3 day heavy hitter Holiday like event needs to return to form somehow.

Snookies121756d ago

Nah, we're good without it. I'd much rather have Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft doing the mini-presentations every so often to reveal a few new games here and there. You still get the surprise of what's going to be shown off. And they don't have to blow a huge chunk of money setting up grand stages with special guests and performances. I'd much rather have that money put toward actual developers to create games.

lukasmain1756d ago

It turns out, I don't care if we ever see E3 again. I personally hope we don't. Sony are seeing record numbers online for their big streams. They've seeing record social reach. They are never going to E3 again.

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More Than 18 Publishers For Gamescom Opening Night Live And Here Are The Promo Videos

This is going to be a must watch event and now more information on what to expect from Opening Night At Gamescom has arrived in the form of two videos.