Posted May 05, 2008 at 03:07AM by Jay P. Listed in: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: Activision, NCsoft, Vivendi, id Software, Todd Hollenshead
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id Software: unsure about plans for upcoming E3 - Image 1Things are becoming more and more hazy in terms of company attendance in the forthcoming E3. Activision, along with Vivendi, NCsoft, and Her Interactive won't be attending the yearly event. The same might hold true for id Software.

The company behind Quake Wars (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) have made it known that they're unsure of their plans of what they're going to do with the Electronic Entertainment Expo. This is certainly an surprising turn of event.

There have been confusing reports that the company will be going and at the same time, they won't be attending it at all. To make things clearer, id Software's CEO has released a statement. Todd Hollenshead said, "
Actually, we haven't determined in what capacity we'll be attending E3 (if any), so everyone is wrong."

Judging from what has been said by Hollenshead, things haven't been set in stone. There's still a probability that things might come out better, or worse. In any case, we'll hook you guys up with the latest developments on this situation.

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   by skidz - 2008-05-05
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E3 isn't the same E3 we all knew from the past, now its just a joke for magazine companies to write stories about. Game companies and publishers realize its a waste of time and don't bother. It would be best if everyone pulled out and just let E3 rest in piece instead of dragging it on pointlessly.

   by Hekynn - 2008-05-05
 » E3

hmm ID needs to make a new Doom game with better graphics gameplay features like multiplayer co op and put it on all systems except for Wii since it doesnt have the power to play Doom 3 lol. :D


   Re: Billie - 2008-05-05
 » uh huh...

Just curious? Do you have proof of this? Or are you just being a mindless troll?


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