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While E3 is still dead, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has a new gaming conference on the way, as shared on Thursday. Titled the Interactive Innovation Conference (iicon), this ...
It looks like the industry also believes we don’t need an E3 anymore – we need something better. ESA has announced iicon, a new event that they’ll be holding this April. Let’s cut straight ...
The ESA has announced iicon (Interactive Innovation Conference), a new industry event that’ll look to merge the video game business with the greater entertainment world. The first iicon is set ...
Now, the ESA is ready to move on with a new, vaguely described event called the Interactive Innovation Conference, dubbed “iicon.” Big game developers such as Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony ...
Iicon is a snappy abbreviation for the Interactive ... business and human connection," ESA chairman Doug Bowser said. "It’s a natural role for ESA to host and support an event that fosters ...
E3 organizer ESA announced a new gaming event: the Interactive Innovation Conference, or Iicon. Iicon is an invite-only event ...
Scheduled for April 2026 in Las Vegas, ESA’s IICON promises “visionary keynotes, engaging discussions and workshops and elite networking opportunities with executives shaping the future of ...
ESA. "iicon is bringing together changemakers from across industries to envision how the strengths of the interactive entertainment industry can break entirely new ground." Attendees will learn ...
It’s a natural role for ESA to host and support an event that fosters an open exchange of new ideas with our peer industry leaders. iicon is bringing together changemakers from across industries ...
E3 is firmly shut down, though, and iicon won't take place at the LA Convention Center. It's taking place on April 27 - 30 at the Fontainebleau Resort in Las Vegas, and the ESA says iicon will ...
The new project is called iicon, or the "interactive innovation conference." It's not as catchy a name as E3, and sadly for the average gaming fan, it's probably not an event they'll care about as ...