I never went to E3, but I’ll miss it anyways

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I never went to E3, but I’ll miss it anyways
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E3 was more than flashy video game presentations and choked convention halls.

. Even before the pandemic put a pause on in-person gatherings, the Electronic Entertainment Expo was already on life-support as the larger developers had already put distance between themselves and the event to focus on their own presentations on their own time. And though E3’s eventual cancellation was all but written in stone, I still feel a great sense of loss. Which is odd considering I’ve never been to E3.

I’ve covered it remotely before. It was my first year of freelancing for a small video game wiki site that no longer exists and I was excited because this was, in my freelancer’s eyes, the big leagues. I was covering E-friggin’-3. This was event that I had dreamed of when I first decided that working an office job was no longer for me.

I did eventually get that job, and I have been blessed to accomplish goals that were both on my bucket list like

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