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The world’s most iconic gaming event, Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, has become a hot topic for the community. It’s because various news regarding this annual event has surfaced. And all of them hinting towards this year’s (2022) E3 event is going to be entirely digital.

Recently, a prominent industry personality has stated the same. And this personality is none other than the popular gaming journalist, Tom Henderson. Moreover, according to Tom, the self-regulatory organization Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has sent out emails to game developers confirming the same.

And as of now, the community knows nothing regarding all the game developers who were reached out by ESRB. Moreover, Tom has shared no further details regarding this year’s E3 event. But this news has no doubt left the fans more curious and excited at the same time. At the moment, it’s safe to say that E3 2022 isn’t canceled will be held entirely online. Moreover, it’s certain that the ESRB will release some official statements regarding it in the coming few weeks.

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OTom Henderson shared the news on March 10 on Twitter. In fact, the tweet caption further confirms that ESRB sent out emails to all the game developers on the same date itself. Moreover, this news has resulted in E3 appearing on the gamers’ radars. And the community has also expressed their views in this tweet’s comment section.

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Fans react to this year’s E3 being an entire digital event

E3 a three to four days expo that’s held annually for the gaming industry.

The best part of this expo is all the world’s biggest and most renowned video game makers announcing their upcoming titles at the event. Over the past years, gaming giants like Ubisoft, Nintendo, Capcom, Microsoft, Square Enix, and many more have been a part of this iconic annual event. In fact, it’s going to be thrilling to know this year’s upcoming titles announcement at the event. But, it’s something that only time will tell.

Let’s have a look at a few of fans’ reactions to this news:

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