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E3, once gaming’s biggest expo, is officially dead

The collapse ends years of attempts to revive the event that once dominated the industry

Photo illustration of a gravestone featuring the E3 logo. A pixelated rose lies at the base of the stone.
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo, which was once the gaming industry’s biggest convention and media platform, is officially dead.

“After more than two decades of hosting an event that has served as a central showcase for the U.S. and global video game industry,” the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has decided to bring E3 to a close, said Stanley Pierre-Louis, president and CEO of the nonprofit trade association that represents the games industry’s interests in the United States.