- Dec 30, 2012
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Prepare for an onslaught of high-definition hack-and-slash, shoot-em-up, treasure hunting, sci-fi, role-playing, super-heroic, time-bending, social-racing mayhem.
If last year's E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo was all about new hardware, this year's event is focused on the games themselves.
It's a chance for developers to show off what they can do now they've had more time with the "new-gen" consoles, and to stimulate chatter about their often huge-budget releases.
"E3 is much more than a convention, it's a celebration of all things gaming - a place where the industry comes together to really show its stuff", Peter Moore, chief operating officer of EA - one of the biggest publishers - tells the BBC.
"The biggest games, the biggest stage, an opportunity to talk about what's coming now and in the future, and more so than ever to put the games in the hands of players."
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