[New post] “Tuesday’s top tech news: a quiet year for E3?” by Mitchell Clark
jaydiaz2013 posted: " A photo from E3 2019, the year before the pandemic. | Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Plus GM's Hummer EV SUV goes into production, and Paramount's streaming service gets a rebrand. E3, the video gam" Technopreneurph
A photo from E3 2019, the year before the pandemic. | Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images
Plus GM's Hummer EV SUV goes into production, and Paramount's streaming service gets a rebrand.
E3, the video games trade show which has traditionally served as one of the year's major press events, could be a much smaller affair in 2023. A new report suggests that the three major console manufacturers, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, are all skipping out on the June convention. There's a chance they could still hold press events that month that aren't officially part of E3, but it'd be very bad news for the Entertainment Software Association's flagship event itself.
Elsewhere, GM's Hummer EV SUV has entered mass production, and the first customers are expected to receive their gigantic electric cars by the end of Q1. The SUV joins the truck version of the Hummer EV, whose deliveries started in late 2021.
And finally, Paramount is reconfiguring its streaming offering to combine Showtime with Paramount Plus. The resulting streaming service will be called, inventively enough, "Paramount Plus with Showtime." It's part of a wave of changes coming to streaming players that also include the merger of HBO Max and Discovery Plus.
For now, here's a silly tweet to start your day:
i see you kids buying pre-rolled joints and now i understand the pain my grandpa felt when i told him i paid somebody to change my car's oil
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