According to 🌠analyst Michael Pachter, Sony's absence from E3𓃲 would be a big mistake for the company.
For years, one could 💎argue that E3 has been a dwindling event, as companies like 𝐆Sony and Nintendo have both jumped ship in favor of either a streamed presentation or nothing at all. While this could be a positive to some, one analyst has indicated that Sony's absence from E3 2020 could work against it.
According to , some people at Xbox are presuming that Sony will not be attending E3 2020 and, thus, are planning around the company's ab﷽sence.
Further, analyst Michae𒉰l Pachter of Wedbush Securities indicated that he als♏o felt that Sony would not be attending the event.
To his knowledge, he claimed that people at Sony "don't plan t💟o attend."
Moreover, Pachter expressed that this would be a bad move on Sony's part, as it couldn't feasibly live up to its image of putting the consumer before ☂other factors by not attending E3 2020. He hopes that the company eventually alters its plan.
This would be a mere continuation of the company's lack of attendance at E3 2019, where it could have shown off upcoming titles like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Last of Us Part II and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Death Stranding. Yet, Sony m♋ade the decision to skip the eve🌄nt altogether.
According to VGC, Sony's lack of attendanc🐈e may be due in part to high turnover rates at the ಌcompany after various departures at the Entertainment Software Association.
While Pachter may have a point and Sony's alleged refusal to attend E3 2020 might impact its reputation as a company, it could still be a positive or at least neutral move by Sony. After all, a study from the end of 2019 indicated that 168澳ꦰ洲幸运5开奖网:media attendance of E3 h🍸as been on the decline for a while now. This suggests that E3's prevalence has just gone down over the years since its relevance has been made 𒊎redundant by streamed presentations.
Unfortunately, E3's popularity has also been impacted by the Electronic Software Association (ESA) leak, which exposed those who attended last year's conference. While this is not the fault of E3 or its direct organizers, the even♛t might deter some from attending E3 2020.
Whether Sony's decision will be bad for the company ▨or its image has yet to be seen, but it might not be all bad -- it may send a message that Soওny is more invested in its own operations than the engagement of fans.
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