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E3 2020 hopes to “rejuvenate” performances by working with stores

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The Entertainment Software Association has partnered with the online store iam8bit to reinvigorate the annual show and "get up".

According to the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), it has listened to feedback and "is committed to keeping E3 at the level you expect."

The statement said: "You are happy to know that we will not produce E32020 in a vacuum." "At E3 2020, we are working with industry insiders and new creative partners (including tastemakers on iam8bit.com) Collaborate to rejuvenate and frankly shake everything.

"E3 2020 will bring new vitality to everyone, including the many exhibitors dedicated to the show, fans and communities who have supported our media members and the soul and soul of video games for years."

Thanks to the new partners, attendees can obviously expect "incredibly inclusive", "super fun experiences" and celebrate game culture with "surprise guests", insiders and more.

Considering that many companies choose to host their own presentations and community gatherings outside of E3, such as Microsoft, Bethesda, Electronic Arts, and Devolver Digital, ESA definitely needs to do something to bring the show to life. This year, Sony skipped the show again.

In addition, the European Space Agency said that it is trying to gain media trust in participating in the event by upgrading the registration process. According to the company, it added enhanced layered security measures developed by external cybersecurity companies to help encrypt personally identifiable information. It says it will also store the data on its site for longer.

Immediately after the registration update, the personal details of the media, influencers and analysts were leaked. Information on more than 2,000 attendees is available on the unsecured official website.

Hopefully after such a large-scale attack, it will "win the trust and support of the media."

E3 2020 will be held from June 6 to 11 this year.



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