What a relief
Reversing some earlier policy decisions, E3 -- the Electronic Entertainment Expo in the first week of June -- is going to once again feature scantily-clad female models again (better known as booth babes.) Rejoice!
Starting in 2006, E3 began to scale down the size of the production, limiting access to the public, and putting more stringent restrictions on what was allowed for publishers to advertise their products. At the last E3, any exhibitors with booth babes would risk a fine up to $5000.
However there was a bit of disgruntlement over the down-sizing and fun-reducing directions taken by the ESA. So in response, some of these restrictions are being lifted, such as the no-booth babe policy.
You might not be familiar with the concept of 'booth babes', so we've included some sample booth babe images in this news story, as examples.
Source: Eurogamer
Section: Announcements
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