E3 Cometh

By Alex Chen | October 12, 2025

To: Ash

From: Crecente

Re: The Most Important Live Blog สล็อต of The Day

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Micro-Ash crawling. Congrats สล็อต man, pretty cool and we were IMing when it happened, so it’s almost like I was there.

We kicked off our contest today to fly a reader out to E3 to help us cover the big show, press pass and all. Should be fun, hopefully we’ll have a little more news next week about other E3 plans.

https://kotaku.com/come-cover-e3-with-kotaku-contest-kick-off-5256404

I’ve pretty much finished booking the show, now I just need to figure out who’s doing what. It’s certainly looking like this year’s going to be a throwback to the days of E3 old, which is very much a good thing.

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