EA attending E for All again, ticket prices revealed
The E for All Expo website has relaunched to reveal EA will attend the show for a second year. Ticket prices are a little easier to swallow than last year, with an early bird special to the three-day event costing $45 for ages 14+ and $25 for kids 6-13 with registration by July 15. After that, tickets for all three days of the show will be $60 for adults who pre-register and $75 for general admission. (Pricing graphic can be found after the break.)
This year's show is already looking to be a bit different than last year, with Microsoft already committing to the event. We'll be sure to update if more major publishers acknowledge they'll attend the show being held Oct. 3-5 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

This year's show is already looking to be a bit different than last year, with Microsoft already committing to the event. We'll be sure to update if more major publishers acknowledge they'll attend the show being held Oct. 3-5 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Anticrawl @ Jun 30th 2008 11:39PM
Skipping wasting all that money visiting E3 again this year and attending this instead. Should be fun.
usagi704 @ Jul 1st 2008 12:10AM
I don't understand the appeal of this show. It is way too expensive just to have to wait around in lines all the time just to get a few minutes with an unfinished game. Lame.
OM @ Jul 1st 2008 12:38AM
The lines weren't bad at all at last year's E4All except at MGS4 and SSBB. The wait for SSBB was actually pretty fun since it was that tournament setting with the bleachers, and they gave out the free shirts after you played.
usagi704 @ Jul 1st 2008 12:11AM
All of that waiting (and money) just for a few minutes with an unfinished game? Lame.
Griffin83 @ Jul 1st 2008 1:14AM
I have to agree E for All was empty and boring last year ... I wished they had more exclusive games/game related materials to sell or giveaway ... instead there was a bunch of weird peripheral (in my mind) gaming organizations and a huge section of PC gaming unit companies. It's a nice concept, but unless things change dramatically this year ... don't waste your time.
Hatlore @ Jul 1st 2008 3:26AM
Why can't America be less-greedy for five minutes, and just mimmick the Tokyo gameshow?
It's huge, and it's VERY cheap, and it's open to the public.
Why can't we do that, and how come no one seems to care?
LeilaniLad @ Jul 1st 2008 8:42AM
It's called PAX...
Hatlore @ Jul 1st 2008 8:52AM
Still fairly expensive in comparison. Especially if you don't pre-register.