Update on this year's PC Gaming Show

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Update on this year's PC Gaming Show

Five years after producing the PC Gaming Show during E3 week, along with many partners, we have achieved our goal: to be an event that celebrates the spirit of our favorite hobby. when we started in 2015, I said it was an incredible time to be a PC gamer. I said it was an incredible time to be a PC gamer. That is even more true today. We continue to believe in helping to give our great hobby at least one moment a year when we all come together to recognize what PC gaming is and what comes next.

In the wake of ESA's announcement earlier today that E3 has been canceled, we are investigating multiple possibilities for this year's PC gaming show. It is encouraging to see that Microsoft and Ubisoft are likewise exploring ways to hold similar conferences without a physical exhibition in Los Angeles.

The lack of E3 this year does not diminish the vibrancy of our hobby; in March alone, we have a new "Doom" game, a new "Half-Life" game, and a new "Mount & Blade" game. This week we have already enjoyed the release of "Call of Duty: Warzone" and a major update to "Rainbow Six Siege". Of course, the mission of the PC Gaming Show is to shine a light on the passionate projects of smaller studios that are key to the success of PC gaming.

The role of the PC Gaming Show is to bring you exciting, new information about the platforms we love, and even without a traditional show, there will be plenty to talk, write, and make videos about. We will tell you more about our plans in the coming weeks.

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