Going to E3 has never been easier. Unlike previous years, E3 2017 will have a set number of tickets to the expo available for the public. Pass owners will have access to the show floor and other benefits, but companies are still hosting events for people who don't manage to score a ticket.
Below is a guide to all the public events for E3 and information on what you'll get with an E3 consumer pass. Previous fan events like Ubisoft's Ubisoft Lounge have yet to be announced for 2017.
15,000 passes for E3 go on sale on February 13 at 12 p.m. ET/ 9 a.m. PT on E3's website for consumers. The first 1,000 tickets cost $149 and the remaining will be available for $249. Passes permit access to the E3 show floor and special events like panels and discussions at LA Live.
Passes are good through June 13 - 15 of E3. Consumer passes don't grant access to any of the press conferences. Get more information on the consumer passes here.
EA is bringing back its pre-E3 event for 2017 in lieu of a booth on the E3 show floor. EA Play 2017 takes place from June 10 to 12 at the Hollywood Palladium.
At the event attendees can play EA games like Star Wars Battlefront II, NBA Live 18, and more at over 140 gaming stations. EA Play also has exclusive community contests. The event's free event tickets are available on April 20. Get more information and tickets on the official EA Play website.
Xbox FanFast: E3 2017 is Microsoft's fan event that gives attendees the opportunity to go hands-on with some of Microsoft's newest games and systems. The three-day event starts on Sunday, June 11 and ends on Tuesday, June 13.
In addition to having access to event, the 500 FanFest attendees can also go to Microsoft's E3 press conference on June 11. Following that ticket holders will get to play Project Scorpio and upcoming games on June 12.
400 of the 500 tickets go on sale on Wednesday, April 19 in four drops throughout the day starting at 6am PT. The remaining 100 tickets are reserved for giveaways.
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