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to me I feel like E3 is seen more as a general timeframe at this point rather than a single composed event like it used to be, like yeah Sony, EA, and other companies aren't technically "part" of E3 itself during some of the past few years but they still specifically plan their own events/info drops around the same time frame to go along with the "big summer news " where all the eyes will be to the point where it essentially feels like the same thing. just sort of feels like arguing semantics at that point.

in terms of this year tho I hope so, outside of the Horizon state of play this Thursday we still don't know enough concrete info about the rest coming for this year. they have a slate of games already announced but we still don't know proper dates for most of them like God of War or if they're still even on track for this year