| aLkaLiNE said: The only thing that proves is that they deem the conference redundant considering all of their major announcements have historically been on stage with Sony or Microsoft.
Considering that it appears to be tricky to find Nielsen ratings for E3, we only have Twitch for viewing figures. If E3 is dwindling in relevance then why is Nintendo about to give the world its first demo of the new legend of Zelda, at none other than E3? |
Is that a serious question? Nintendo is only showing one game at E3, and you're wondering why it's proof that E3 is dwindling in relevance?
If EA thinks having a converence is redundant, why are they still having a conference on June 12 @1PM, the Sunday before E3? Activision doesn't even have conferences, so they wouldn't even care if conferences were redundant. Your point is demonstrably false. Conferences aren't redundant, E3 is obsolete as a platform. Publishers need E3, and they know that gamers don't actually care about something being at E3 anymore. There are an infinite number of avenues through which the same information can, and will, be conveyed through.







