Final E3 exhibitor list announced
May 19th, 2008 @ 17:15

According to MCV, ESA’s announced the full list of E3 exhibitors this year. It looks a bit… sparse.
A - M
1UP Network; Akella; Atari Inc.; Bethesda Softworks; Capcom USA Inc.; Crave Entertainment; Codemasters; D3Publisher of America; Deep Silver; Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.; Electronic Arts; Eidos Interactive; Fox Interactive Media; Indie Games; Jagex, Ltd.; Konami Digital Entertainment America; LucasArts; Majesco Entertainment Company; Microsoft Corporation; Midway Games, Inc.; MTV Games;
N - Z
Namco Bandai Games America, Inc.; Natsume, Inc.; Nintendo of America Inc.; Novint Technologies, Inc.; Nyko Technologies; Rebellion; SEGA of America, Inc.; Serious Games Initiative; Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.; Sony Online Entertainment Inc.; Southpeak Interactive; Square Enix USA; Take-Two Interactive; Tecmo; THQ Inc.; Toshiba America Information Systems; Ubisoft Entertainment Inc.; Valve Software; and, Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment Inc.
“Clearly companies and attendees value what the E3 Summit offers that nobody else can—a professional and efficient experience conducive to getting the business of the video game industry done,“ said ESA boss Michael Gallagher.
“This continued support validates the Summit and is a testament to both the high level of interest and the important role it plays in our industry.”
E3 takes place at the LA Convention Center from July 15-17 this year.
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May 19th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
…and I’ll be in Denmark
May 19th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
It’ll be shit. Everything will have been shown already. It’ll be a nice holiday, nothing more. Only the platform holders will have anything to say. I bet there are more game-announces at Leipzig this year.
May 20th, 2008 at 8:27 am
Why on Earth did they move it so late on in the year? When there are all those other shows? What was wrong with having something in May when there’s sod all going on? Now we have no E3, so everyone does their own little show instead - we may as well have kept E3!
May 20th, 2008 at 8:38 am
Fucked, innit. It’s just not important any more.