Sony will skip E3 again this year, a major blow to the annual video game conference in a year that will also see the release of the next PlayStation. Instead, Sony said today, the corporation will attend âhundreds of eventsâ throughout the year to talk about the next-gen PlayStation 5. (Itâs safe to say it will also hold its own events.)
âWe have great respect for the [Entertainment Software Association] as an organization, but we do not feel the vision of E3 2020 is the right venue for what we are focused on this year,â a spokesperson told GamesIndustry.biz
Sony was once a regular fixture of E3, with a huge booth on the show floor and an annual press conference full of game and hardware announcements. In 2019, however, Sony skipped the show, saying it wanted to âthink differently.â Critics and observers figured that Sony had pulled out because it didnât have much to show and that it would be back in 2020 to build up buzz for the PlayStation 5, which will be out this fall. But now, itâs become clear that Sony no longer sees value in attending the video game industryâs biggest trade show.
Itâs perhaps a sign of the times. Microsoft has also been distancing itself from E3, instead holding Xbox events and interviews at the L.A. Live complex next door, and last yearâs E3 felt strangely empty. Last year, E3 also leaked the addresses and phone numbers of thousands of attending journalists
UPDATE (8:15pm): In a statement posted in response to todayâs news, the ESA hyped up the show and promoted their new âactivationsââexperiential exhibits, they say, although they wonât elaborate.
When asked by Kotaku what kind of precautions they plan to take in the wake of last yearâs leak, an ESA spokesperson said theyâre overhauling the showâs website:
âESA is, in partnership with outside cybersecurity experts, taking steps to enhance our data protection practices for E3 registration. We have engaged a new firm to develop and build a new E3 website. To instill confidence in the new website, we plan to engage in robust testing of the new siteâs security before its launch. And moving forward, we also will change our practices in order to collect only the minimum information necessary to complete registration of our media attendees.â