Ubisoft – If E3 2023 happens it will attend

Ubisoft – If E3 2023 happens it will attend

E3 2023 seems to be in danger of being cancelled. Ubisoft is one of the companies that has shown interest in attending, however it is exceedingly unlikely that the firm will be able to organize the full event on its own. Yves Guillemot, the CEO of Ubisoft, recently addressed the company’s investors and stated the following:

“If E3 occurs, we will be there and we will have a lot of stuff to present.”

ReedPop was the company that organized E3 2023 in the hopes that they would be able to restore some of the event’s former glory.

About E3 2023

The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2023 will still take place, despite the fact that Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo are said to be missing the display and the top boss at Ubisoft seems to be unsure. E3 2023 is “full speed ahead,” according to the president of the new organization that is in charge of organizing the event, and it is on track to take place in June as originally planned.

According to what Lance Fensterman said to The Verge: “E3 is moving forward with full force, and we are delighted with the progress that has been made as well as the participation from the community. As we have verified exhibitors, we are forward to share more information with you as the specifics continue to be ironed out and participants prepare their own specific plans.”

Fensterman continued by saying that when it comes to ReedPop’s other events, the firm doesn’t often reveal the attendees until much closer to the time that the event is scheduled to begin. On the other hand, according to the official who spoke with The Verge, the organization “will change our manner to the E3 method as we can.” This would indicate that ReedPop is getting ready to reveal participants pretty soon, which is consistent with another assumption made by Fensterman, who said that ReedPop will “have news to share in the next few weeks on some of the exciting new additions to the Remastered E3 2023.”

ReedPop is making this remark in response to comments made by Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, on an earnings call earlier this week, in which he described E3 as more of a “if” than a “sure.” Prior to that, it was rumored by IGN that Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft would not be attending E3.

E3 will return to the Los Angeles Convention Center for live events from June 13-16, 2023, after taking a break from live events for the last three years.

This time around, the convention will offer different sections and days for industry and consumer activities. Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest, meanwhile, starts June 8, and Microsoft has teed up some type of presentation in Los Angeles throughout the summer.Â