
TechCrunch: Next week, the world’s leading video game makers and throngs of fans and press will unite for E3, which is generally regarded as the most prominent annual gaming-focused news event. And this year, fans will be able to watch live, thanks to a live stream that’s being broadcast through a partnership between YouTube and gaming portal IGN.

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this is good news, Every year all the sites like G4TV, Gamespot & Gametrailers broadcasts are way too laggy. I'll give this a shot this time.
Whilst Gamespot did brilliantly last year, I will give this a go...
Brilliant news as this means SO many more people can witness E3 2010!
Gamespot Does a fairly good job every year.
excellent! The more options the better.
i believe with this, E3 will gain even more attetntion