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E3 Drew Huge Crowds, Considering Moving From L.A.

 

The world's biggest video game convention experienced healthy attendance this year, drawing over 47,000 people to downtown Los Angeles. However, there is a possibility that the conference might consider a change of location in future years.

The L.A. Convention Center (which is located next to the Staples Center where the Lakers and Kings play) has been a longtime home to E3 -- with the exception of two years, 1997 (where the convention took place in Atlanta) and 2007 (when a dramatically downsized show was held in Santa Monica). Obviously, the city of Los Angeles wants to keep the convention right where it is -- especially considering that $40 million was pumped into the city's economy in the course of one week. However, the relationship between the Entertainment Software Association (the organization that stages E3 each year) and the City of Los Angeles has soured in recent months, leading to the possibility that the conference may change venues.

The dispute regards concerns over construction issues resulting from the new Farmers Field project, a sports stadium and convention center project that will be built close to the current L.A. Convention Center. This project is intended to help lure an NFL franchise to Los Angeles.

The ESA is worried that access to E3 will be inhibited by the construction project. ESA head Michael Gallagher told the Los Angeles Times, "We're still in discussions with the city of Los Angeles, but we have a number of issues that still need to be resolved. If we can't resolve them, we are preparing to go elsewhere…. We need assurances on things like square footage, the quality of the space, the ease of loading and unloading equipment, signage throughout the convention center for marketing and sponsorships," Gallagher said. "We love being in Los Angeles, but we also have a show to put on."

An anonymous source told the times that the ESA is considering San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and New Orleans as potential E3 host cities.

Sources: Los Angeles Times, Gamespot

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Comments
  • please come to chicago!
  • Ha! I love their potential host cities.

    EDIT: Notice how nobody from LA is saying, "Stay here, stay here!" It's because it doesn't matter where it's held, video and written coverage is better. I'm not sure playing the demos would even be worth it...
  • Did anyone else feel disappionted by this years E3 besides me. Overall felt like a C-
  • New York? pleas dont go there...
  • Bring it to MSG the greatest arena in the world and I will go. NYC is better than LA anyway.
  • bring it back to ATL!
  • Come to Chicago. Please. No, really.
  • I live in Maryland but why not consider Charleston SC? Its a beautiful place and has plenty of convention centers.
  • Please go somewhere in the east coast if you guys will move. I live in the east coast, and I desperately want to go to E3. Also, those aren't good locations.
  • New Orleans? Does that seem random to anyone else? Nothing against new Orleans, just wouldn't expect it on a list of convention sites.
  • Well, I think they should do it on the East coast.
  • Or, skip all those potential cities and come to Boston instead.
  • To the Big Easy! Come on! Geeks partying in the French Quarter? It's a no brainer good time!
  • It really doesn't matter where it is held, since none of us are invited anyway. We will all watch it on TV or the internet as usual. I live like 1 hr from LA but I never got to go... it really doesn't matter.
  • How many of you think this is just the California government intentionally making it hard for the ESA & video game industry? :)
  • Have it somewhere in North Dakota, they've got nothing else going on

  • Denver, please!  PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DENVER.

  • http://tinyurl.com/top2biz . . . . . ..
  • Chicago! Would be amazing!

  • I thought I meant more to you. Don't leave me e3!
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