
The Entertainment Software Association has announced E3 Live 2016, a free, ticketed satellite event open to the public throughout the course of the core E3 show, from June 14-16.
Taking place at the LA Live complex - situated next door to E3's home, the LA Convention Centre - the event will feature playable games, live entertainment, industry personality meet-ups and exclusive merchandise for sale. No specific playable games have been detailed at time of writing.
Tickets are available now on a first-come-first-served basis from the E3 Live website.
E3 has traditionally only ever included a trade show component, open exclusively to members of the games industry, but recent years have seen the likes of Nintendo breaking away from the accepted structure and hosting public-facing events.
The latest company to follow suit is EA, which has foregone its usual show-floor presence at the show to host EA Play in both Los Angeles and London, an event that will feature many of the games shown off in the publisher's conference, including Titanfall 2.
Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor, and he'll meet you in between the two shows for a hot dog and/or fight. Follow him on Twitter.
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