E3 2023 announces dates for in-person shows
E3 will return as an in-person event next year in June, with three days dedicated to industry attendees and two days for the general public.
The Los Angeles-based show will open for the first time since 2019 at its usual home of the Los Angeles Convention Center, after mixed success as an online event in the meantime.
Next year, the two main halls of the LACC will be split into separate spaces for industry attendees and those attending as fans – similar to how the different halls are separated at Gamescom.
Behind the scenes, as previously announced, the event is now run by Reedpop – the company that owns PAX and EGX, and a number of websites including Eurogamer.
Over the four days of the event, the first three will be open to industry personnel, media, developers and publishers.
The final two days (with an overlapping day) will be geared more towards fans meeting developers, content creators, and media personalities. There will also be a “Dedicated Content Theater” open to fans.