That’s a Wrap on E3 2017

It’s no new surprise that a lot of us here at ModSquad are big video game fans — we grew up playing them, and a number of us have spent much our careers in the industry. Last week, we headed to Los Angeles for the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, to see what the next year or so has in store for the video game community.

With so much to see and do at E3 2017, even if you were at the event, it would’ve been hard to take it all in. So, we’ve collected some of our own event highlights here.

The Los Angeles Convention Center, ready for the big event.

We stopped by EA Play, hosted by our friends at EA.

First, we checked out some of this year’s most anticipated games, including Super Mario Odyssey for the Nintendo Switch. The game is an exciting new take on the series that provides players with a non-linear open world to explore.

If the lines to try out the game at E3 were any indication, we wouldn’t be surprised if this is the #1 title this holiday season.

We had a blast checking out Sony’s booth, which showcased a number of new and upcoming releases, like Capcom’s Monster Hunter World. Monster Hunter has been popular in Japan for quite some time, and we’re excited to see it catch on globally with Monster Hunter World’s cross-platform release.

We held our ModSquad Meet & Greet at Rock’N Fish LA Live. It was great to catch up with friends, as well as past and current colleagues and clients.

After an eventful week, E3 2017 came to a close. Next, we’ll be heading to Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. We hope to see you there in August!

Did you attend E3 this year? Leave a comment below and share your experience.

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Adam
Posted on June 25, 2017

E3 was awesome. Definitely on the crowded side, but it was nice to see fans have the opportunity to interact directly with those in the gaming industry on such a large scale. Rock’n Fish looked tasty too, but there were so many good options nearby 😛

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