
With the cancellation of the show for a third year in a row, there's some questioning as to whether E3 even needs to come back at all.

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Starting today, Game Pass Ultimate drops from $29.99 to $22.99 a month. PC Game Pass will also drop from $16.49 to $13.99 a month. Prices may vary by region.
Beginning this year, future Call of Duty titles won’t join Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass at launch. New Call of Duty games will be added to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass during the following holiday season (about a year later), while existing Call of Duty titles already in the library will continue to be available.
In my region, it’s still more expensive than it was before the last price hike, but it’s a far more viable price point.
Losing Call of Duty from the service, honestly, has zero effect on me, and given they chose to make it so, it’s probably not the big seller they originally thought. Overall, it’s really good news, but I still think they have work to do on the tier structure, having Premium and PC at the same price point with different features feels odd.
Yep take COD out. Them waiting a year is interesting but it make sense. They don't want certain ppl waiting 4 to 6 months they want fomo and maximum sales. Wait a year while the new one releases.
Ok so far so good.
"Is E3 Really Necessary Anymore?"
Since E3 is the biggest, or one of the biggest, gaming events of the year, this question is idiotic.
No games conference is necessary.
Should we still have E3? Yes. People are still attending (pre-pandemic) and watching the content in mass online.
Nope
No, no it's not, but I'll miss it.
It really used to be such a spectacle to watch, but as many pulled out and the announcements feeling less exciting with little theatrics just makes it less impactful.
The funny thing is E3 was not supposed to be this big public show. It was a trade show for vendors to decide what games to stock up on and for the press to make announcements on. Like you couldn't get in if you weren't a journalist or someone who necessarily had to be there.
Now, with the internet being what it is and seeing how Directs reach the same audience without the cost of setting up a venue, it's kind of pointless. I will miss the days when it was the big 3. Hella good memories.