E3 2023, the most important video game convention of all, seems to be at risk since Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft announced their absence for this year’s edition, scheduled from June 13 to 16 and that it would have the participation of Ubisoft.
The French study, the home of successful franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, among others, conveyed in its results presentation its intention to attend E3 if it is held, according to a report published in the website of vandal.
Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, expressed in statements collected by VGC: “If E3 is held we will be there and we will have many things to teach”.
What does Ubisoft have to teach?
The developer is known to have several big long-term projects, such as Avatar: Fromntiers of Pandora and Splinter Cell Remake. In addition, the video game fair can be a great platform to reveal details about the long-awaited Beyond Good and Evil 2, in development, and perhaps a new Far Cry installment.
Ubisoft does have confirmed the launch of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, The Crew Motorfest and XDefiant, as well as other titles in development such as Skull and Bones and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake.
Clearly, Ubisoft has several cards up its sleeve to show off its work during E3, but as long as the question of whether or not the event will take place lingers, we will have to keep waiting for something new from the studio.
For now, E3 2023 is confirmed from June 13 to 16 and will take place in a virtual hybrid format. The face-to-face event will be held as is tradition at the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC).