E3 2022 will continue to be held online because of Omicron concerns

With the recurrence of the COVID-19 epidemic, many upcoming exhibitions this year have also begun to be affected. According to GamesBeat, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has confirmed that this year’s E3 2022 will continue to be held online, but no specific date has been set for the show.

Every E3 show over the past few years has had its final stages with variables. Last year’s E3 2021 was originally planned to be held from June 15th to 17th in a physical way, but due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, the method and time of the event were finally changed. Earlier, E3 2020 was canceled due to the raging Omicron, and it was not even held in the form of a digital exhibition.

As the world’s largest and most well-known interactive entertainment exhibition, the E3 exhibition has extensive influence in the global electronic entertainment industry. Game developers can show the latest games and share relevant information directly to fans around the world. For the majority of game fans, the E3 exhibition is a game feast in June every year.