E3 is often seen as the holy grail of all that is gaming. The annual event is the home of some of the biggest gaming announcements that will be revealed throughout the entire year, so the hype around the event is understandable.
In the past, the event has been limited to members of the press, game developers, and big gaming personalities (for the most part), but that's about to change. It's not going to change in a big way, but more of a mild very much controlled amount way.
Basically, 15,000 tickets will be made available to the general public. The folks behind the annual event, The Entertainment Software Association, has revealed that this coming Monday, February 13th, will see the release of 15,000 tickets which will be priced at $250 (or $150 as part of an early bird discount available on February 13).
The tickets will provide access to the show floor, panel discussions, and other events taking place between Tuesday and Thursday that E3 week
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