Today would have been the final day of the E3 2007 expo. But Gaming Target takes a look at some of the major announcements that have happened in the last few weeks through quarterly financial reports, single company "Gamer Days", downloadable demos and good old-fashioned press releases to show that the game industry still has a bright future.
They also suggest that while May is slightly less exciting without E3, the gaming community is better off without all the hype and empty promises.
Danish from eXputer: "DLC for Baldur's Gate 3 could resolve some unanswered questions and offer more sought-after content for what is otherwise one of the greatest RPGs in recent memory."
Farbridge's upcoming VR RTS Homeworld: Vast Reaches will be available for Meta Quest headsets from 2nd May 2024.
The official launch of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is finally upon us! The game is now available for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and PC.
I still would've rather gone to E3 because I do miss the extravagance of the expo and parties, but I'll admit, I've gotten more play time with Halo 3 in beta than I would've gotten at Microsoft's booth with an appointment. Can't beat spending all day (and night) with a demo.
these events going completely online. Talking specifically to the console systems, the respective companies (MS and Sony) could have their own "expo" through their online services that could last a certain number of days. And so many more people could be apart of it. It would probably crash alot. I was thinking about this HOME Sony has coming, which i think is pretty useless, but this kind of event could be interesting if done on that service. Make a whole new digital event.