Videogames trade organ, MCV, has just confirmed to us (and the rest of the ‘trade’) that the formerly dead E3 show is now alive again, albeit without a name.
According to the press release, “International Data Group will launch a new interactive entertainment exposition for consumers at the Los Angeles Convention Centre next year. The new event, endorsed by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), will be held October 18-20, 2007, and will be open to the general public.
"A consumer-focused event just before the holiday buying season will help game buyers chart a course as they make their holiday purchasing decisions," said Mary Dolaher, executive vice president of IDG World Expo. "This will finally give game enthusiasts an event of their own, and will be an excellent opportunity for them to test-drive the hottest game products in one place at one time during the key fall buying season."
"There has long been interest in a consumer-focused event for the video game industry, and we are pleased to lend our endorsement to IDG's effort to create a new, singular event for gamers," said ESA President Douglas Lowenstein. "IDG's event will chart a new course, offering gamers the chance to get their hands directly on some of the latest game products before they hit the store shelves for the holidays."
When speaking to MCV, however, there appeared to be some confusion regarding the ‘on message’ level of communication coming out of IDG:
“IDG has signed an exclusive deal with the ESA to run a consumer-oriented video games trade show. It will take place in Los Angeles in October ’07,” an IDG spokesperson told MCV.
Pedantic, us? Or merely pointing up the possibility that the new show is not yet fully formed in the minds of those selling it? You decide!