Disclaimer: The information below concerning E3 2020 is preliminary and may change at any time without prior notice.
Disclaimer: Due to the current status (demo/testing) of these sites I will not provide direct links to them as an effort to prevent unnecessary loads, but will provide links to a mod if requested.
On Thursday, October 10, 2019, testing of certain registration systems (handled by CompuSystems) for E3 2020 began. Currently systems for registration of attendees (gamers), press and exhibitors exist but at least for the first category registration is currently inactive. Registration for E3 2019 opened on February 12, 2019. If registration for E3 2020 will open early next year I do not know, but it would not be surprising. Anyhow, this is the frontpage of the registration system:
The site is much a work in progress and features inaccurate links and a countdown to some other show. The FAQ also appears inaccurate and seems to be something copied from another show. As you can see, three elements concerning Industry, Exhibitors and Media respectively are shown. Clicking the first button takes you to a basic information input screen and then the following:
Prices ranging from $60 - £995 depending on the extent of the pass. New for 2020 are the 1-day and 2-day gamer passes.
You will also be able to gift a pass, like in 2019:
And something I think a lot of people will appreciate: You will be able to opt-out from being included in the infamous media list. That's my take on it nonetheless.
This is from the media registration process.
Also, the media requirements for this year:
And lastly, some information on what demographics you can choose interest in is given if you click the "back" button on one of the pages. Nothing too interesting but I figured it was worthy a mention:
Again, this information is preliminary and E3 2020 does not happen until June 2020 so much can happen until then. But as this provides a lesser glimpse into some of the details of a show bound to see some major changes this year, I figured it was worthy the limelight. I will update this story if new information emerges shortly.
Disclaimer: Due to the current status (demo/testing) of these sites I will not provide direct links to them as an effort to prevent unnecessary loads, but will provide links to a mod if requested.
On Thursday, October 10, 2019, testing of certain registration systems (handled by CompuSystems) for E3 2020 began. Currently systems for registration of attendees (gamers), press and exhibitors exist but at least for the first category registration is currently inactive. Registration for E3 2019 opened on February 12, 2019. If registration for E3 2020 will open early next year I do not know, but it would not be surprising. Anyhow, this is the frontpage of the registration system:
The site is much a work in progress and features inaccurate links and a countdown to some other show. The FAQ also appears inaccurate and seems to be something copied from another show. As you can see, three elements concerning Industry, Exhibitors and Media respectively are shown. Clicking the first button takes you to a basic information input screen and then the following:
Prices ranging from $60 - £995 depending on the extent of the pass. New for 2020 are the 1-day and 2-day gamer passes.
You will also be able to gift a pass, like in 2019:
And something I think a lot of people will appreciate: You will be able to opt-out from being included in the infamous media list. That's my take on it nonetheless.
This is from the media registration process.
Also, the media requirements for this year:
And lastly, some information on what demographics you can choose interest in is given if you click the "back" button on one of the pages. Nothing too interesting but I figured it was worthy a mention:
Again, this information is preliminary and E3 2020 does not happen until June 2020 so much can happen until then. But as this provides a lesser glimpse into some of the details of a show bound to see some major changes this year, I figured it was worthy the limelight. I will update this story if new information emerges shortly.