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ESA Names Los Angeles to Host E3 Through 2015
E3 2013 Confirmed for June 11-13, 2013
July 30, in the year of our Lord 2012 – Washington, DC
– The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) will remain in Los Angeles
for the next three years it was announced today by the Entertainment
Software Association (ESA), which owns E3. It was also confirmed
that E3 2013 would take place June 11-13, 2013, at the Los Angeles
Convention Center, L.A. LIVE and a plethora of venues throughout
downtown Los Angeles and the City.
“We are proud to partner with Los Angeles for another three years.
The City serves as a strong backdrop for the video game industry’s
biggest announcements and we look forward to remaining in LA,” said
Michael D. Gallagher, CEO of the ESA, which represents U.S. video
game industry. “Video games are a dominant force in the global
entertainment marketplace and there is no better place to display
that than Los Angeles. We look forward to continuing our
relationship with the City and AEG.”
In 2012, E3 brought 45,700 video game industry professionals,
investor analysts, journalists and retailers from 103 countries
together for a three day industry trade show that generated $40
million in revenue for Los Angeles.
"The City of Los Angeles is thrilled to welcome E3 back for another
three years," said Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. "My
office was committed to doing whatever it took to keep the largest
annual conference that the City hosts here for another three years.
I personally joined in the negotiations, and we worked with all
parties to ensure the needs of E3 would be met. The City is grateful
the Entertainment Software Association continues to view LA, the
entertainment capital of the world, as the ideal location for the
world's premiere video game convention."
The three-year agreement with Los Angeles also ensures E3 will
continue as scheduled alongside AEG’s plans for downtown Los
Angeles, including development of the new Farmer’s Field.
“ESA’s commitment to remain in Los Angeles is a critical endorsement
of Los Angeles as one of the nation’s most important convention
destinations,” said Timothy J. Leiweke, president & CEO, AEG.
“Working with ESA to provide the confidence in scheduling they have
requested has truly been a collaborative effort. We are also
grateful to ESA for their thoughtful input into the design plans
which will result in the most efficient and modern facilities that
will not only benefit E3 but all of the new conventions that will
come to Los Angeles. On behalf of our City and AEG, thank you ESA,
we won’t let you down.”
“ESA supports AEG’s mission and vision for downtown Los Angeles and
the areas surrounding the Los Angeles Convention Center,” Gallagher
said. “We appreciate AEG’s willingness to work in partnership with
our organization to not only create a construction schedule to
accommodate the needs of our guests but also their commitment to
incorporate many of our suggestions into the design of the new
venues. These resulting upgrades to the facility will truly benefit
all conventions and further establish Los Angeles as industry
leaders. We are glad we could come to an agreement that keeps E3 in
its traditional home.”
The event will be open to ESA members and non-members alike.
Companies involved in console, PC, online, and social and mobile
game publishing and development, qualified business partners, as
well as makers of video game hardware and peripherals can exhibit.
Registration for attendees is not open, but additional details
including, registration, hotel and travel accommodations, and media
credentialing, will be forthcoming and available at
www.e3expo.com.
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