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E3 video game trade show kicks off online with Avatar offering

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THE world’s premier video game trade show, E3, kicked off online June 12, celebratin­g play that “kept us sane” during the pandemic, celebratin­g fantasy worlds with Ubisoft’s new offering Avatar, and promising a realworld gathering next year.

The Electronic Entertainm­ent Expo that each year turned the Los Angeles Convention Centre into a players’ paradise was cancelled in 2020 because of Covid-19, and went virtual this year with a streamed event.

“During the pandemic that prevented us from being with so many family, friends and colleagues, video games connected us, entertaine­d us and brought us together,” said Entertainm­ent Software Associatio­n chief executive Stanley Pierre-Louis.

“Games kept us sane,” he said. The associatio­n has hosted E3 annually since 1995, most of those years in Los Angeles.

“It’s an opportunit­y to convene and celebrate as a community,” Pierre-Louis said during an opening presentati­on.

Video game play has surged during the pandemic, as people turned more than ever to the internet for entertainm­ent.

Overall consumer spending on gaming in the US totaled just shy of $15 billion in the first quarter of this year, up 30 per cent from the same period in 2020, according to industry tracker NPD Group.

“We’ve been amazed by the role games have played in our everyday lives,” Pierre-Louis said.

Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti joined the pre-recorded presentati­on to reveal E3 will return to the city next year, and that he is eager to see it back in action.

“We look forward to seeing you in person, here in the City of Angels in 2022,” Garcetti said.

What had long been an industry-only event has opened to fans in recent years, as the world of gaming has expanded beyond consoles to smartphone­s and play hosted in the internet cloud.

‘Amazing journey’

This year’s virtual event is spread over four days, and features presentati­ons by major game studios along with console titans Microsoft and Nintendo.

French video game powerhouse Ubisoft opened the show with a look at fresh additions to its diverse line-up, including a new game based on the blockbuste­r film Avatar.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a first-person, actionadve­nture game developed by Ubisoft in collaborat­ion with Disney, according to the company.

A trailer for the game, set for release next year, showed an open world in which players take on the role of the tall, blue Na’vi characters from the film that won an array of Academy Awards in 2010.

“It is a glimpse of the amazing journey that awaits you in one of the most beautiful but dangerous places of all,” Ubisoft chief executive Yves Guillemot said of the Avatar game teaser.

Ubisoft also showed off its latest collaborat­ion with Nintendo combining the beloved Mario character with its impish Raving Rabbids.

Keenly awaited Ubisoft games spotlighte­d included additions to the popular Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry franchises as well as Rainbow Six.

E3 continued on June 13 with an event by Microsoft’s game unit Xbox and recentlyac­quired Bethesda Softworks, the maker of hits including Fallout and Elder Scrolls.

US telecom operator Verizon will hold its first E3 media event on Monday, focusing on how superfast 5G networks will influence gaming.

Many are expected to tune in on June 15 for a Nintendo streamed event at which it may reveal a new version of its coveted Switch consoles along with showing off new games.

 ?? Avatar: UBISOFT ?? This undated screengrab released by Ubisoft shows an image from the trailer of the firm’s new game Frontiers of Pandora, featured on the opening day of video game trade show E3 2021 in Los Angeles.
Avatar: UBISOFT This undated screengrab released by Ubisoft shows an image from the trailer of the firm’s new game Frontiers of Pandora, featured on the opening day of video game trade show E3 2021 in Los Angeles.
 ?? UBISOFT ?? A screengrab from the trailer of Ubisoft’s new game Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, featured on the opening day of video game trade show E3 2021 on Saturday.
UBISOFT A screengrab from the trailer of Ubisoft’s new game Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, featured on the opening day of video game trade show E3 2021 on Saturday.

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