Ubisoft Confirms E3 Attendance Amid Wavering Industry Support – SlashGear

During its 2022 Q3 investors call (as reported by VG247), Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed the company would be taking its usual spot at E3, “if E3 still happens.” The “Assassin’s Creed” and “Watch Dogs” developer is the first “big name” publisher to publicly state that it is not abandoning the expo. 

A Ubisoft spokesperson expanded on the announcement in a statement to Gamesindustry.biz. In the statement, the spokesperson said: “E3 is a special moment for our industry and we are excited to showcase our strong line-up in Los Angeles in June. We are still finalizing the details of our plans and look forward to sharing more soon.”

Although there was a suggestion from many that the loss of support from the industry’s biggest names could see the end of E3 this year, the event will still be going ahead. In a statement to IGN, E3’s parent company ReedPop confirmed that preparations for the event are “full speed ahead,” and the company is “eager to share more as details get cemented and participants ready their own detailed plans.”

The statement goes on to promise more news, including some “exciting new additions,” in the coming weeks. The event itself is scheduled for June, and will be the first in-person incarnation of E3 held in years.

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