Nintendo not doing E3 press conference, holding smaller closed events instead
Posted by Joystiq Apr 25 2013 04:18 GMT in Wii U
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In an investor presentation, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata announced that Nintendo will skip the usual large-scale E3 press conference this year in favor of "a few smaller events that are specifically focused on our software lineup for the U.S. market."

One of these events will be for American distributors, with another closed event "for mainly the Western gaming media." Iwata noted that Nintendo is not panning to announce any new hardware at this E3, with showing off software the main focus.

While Nintendo is dropping a lot of mainstream press attention with this move, it makes a lot of sense for a company with the recent financial history of Nintendo to skip out on some expensive pageantry. Especially when the company makes E3-level announcements monthly, for a tiny fraction of the cost.

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Seems like a missed opportunity. A lot of people don't know about the Nintendo Directs, but they do check to see what was said at E3 each year. Is it really that expensive?
Reply by Francis Apr 25 2013 14:27 GMT
Inb4 the critics immediately assume this means Nintendo is dying. Again.
Reply by Gold Prognosticus Apr 25 2013 17:30 GMT
I don't really understand why they wouldn't go to E3. There's so many people that check E3 every year. Maybe they'll go back to E3 next year.
Reply by hero of time Apr 25 2013 18:21 GMT
they will be there, they just aren't doing a big conference/presentation on stage in front of everyone
Reply by Francis Apr 25 2013 18:45 GMT
Okay people they are still going to BE AT E3, with a show and everything, they are just SPLITTING THE SHOW UP into parts that will make understanding the software and hardware announcements better. They did the same thing last year with the lead-up conference, main conference, and post-conference
Reply by Super-Claus Apr 25 2013 19:08 GMT
The title was misleading. Sorry for upsetting you.
Reply by hero of time Apr 25 2013 20:01 GMT
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