People freaking out about the no E3 thing. It's great.
There's actually some sense in the move if you take in a variety of factors.
1) E3 is bleeding top line exhibitors. While it isn't going away, there isn't the same fervor around it that there once was. Fewer eyes+Still a fairly crowded news cycle isn't the best way to go if you want long lasting discussion.
2) Microsoft and Sony are presumably revealing their mid gen cycles here. Even if NX turns out to be something completely novel and interesting, that's bound to steal attention
3) They can get pretty much as many eyes whenever they want with a simple Direct and small press event.
For a company in transition, it's a move that makes sense. They aren't going to be competing in Sony's and Microsoft's turf anyway. Why fight for the same news cycle?
There's actually some sense in the move if you take in a variety of factors.
1) E3 is bleeding top line exhibitors. While it isn't going away, there isn't the same fervor around it that there once was. Fewer eyes+Still a fairly crowded news cycle isn't the best way to go if you want long lasting discussion.
2) Microsoft and Sony are presumably revealing their mid gen cycles here. Even if NX turns out to be something completely novel and interesting, that's bound to steal attention
3) They can get pretty much as many eyes whenever they want with a simple Direct and small press event.
For a company in transition, it's a move that makes sense. They aren't going to be competing in Sony's and Microsoft's turf anyway. Why fight for the same news cycle?