During their most recent stockholders meeting, Square Enix shared a few more details about their planned announcements in-lieu of E3.
In response to a question about their E3 plans, the company re-confirmed that they would not be holding a big digital event in June, stating that they were unable to get the necessary assets ready in time. Instead, they would be holding smaller scale reveals in the coming months, with some specifically set for the July/August period.
You can read the full statement below, as translated via Gematsu:
Question: Normally, you would announce new games at E3, but how has coronavirus affected your plans this year?
Answer: We would normally announce new games at E3, yes. We had planned to have a press conference as a replacement event, but were unable to do so since assets were not complete. We’ll be announcing new titles individually as the timing permits. Several will debut around July to August.
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