Looks like it'll
be another busy E3 this year, no doubt largely due to the impending
release of more next generation consoles, as the Entertainment Software
Association has announced that all 540,000 square feet of showroom space
has been sold out.
"As the
global computer and video game industry enters an important creative and
technological transition, the early sell out of E3Expo affirms the
critical importance of this event," said Douglas Lowenstein,
president of the ESA, the trade association that represents
U.S.
computer and video game publishers and owns E3Expo. "As the first
place to see the most anticipated next generation hardware and software
titles, and the best place to learn about the industry through its
unrivaled conference program, E3Expo 2006 will offer attendees an
unparalleled view of the business of games."