E3 Floor Plans and Booth List Released

E3 Floor Plans and Booth List Released

Be prepared.

LizardRock by LizardRock on May 07, 2018 @ 08:27 AM (Staff Bios)
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The official floor plan for this year's E3 has been publicly released by the ESA, the event planning and marketing partner for the event. The listing of all attendees and their booths was discovered shortly after. This gives us the deepest look yet at what to expect from publishers and developers this year.

Until now, access to the target maps was restricted to those directly communicating with show management. On May 5, they were made available for the public to download, not requiring any login or passwords.

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The floor maps themselves don't say which companies are assigned to which booths. Though a clever ResetEra user used some internet savvy to find a complete list of booths/companies.

It's important to note that Microsoft may seem absent from the floor. This is because their event will be held in the neighboring building, the Microsoft theater.

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