Summary: Just a headâs up that there will be no show for next weekend. Weâll see you back on Saturday the 10th. Thinking back on this episode, I mentioned why we werenât talking about Activision and all the money they are giving to olâ Bobby. Iâd said it was because it always happens, each year, without fail. Doesnât matter how much they made or how many they laid off, Bobby gotta eat. So, after saying why we wouldnât talk about that, I go on to do the exact same thing but with E3. Itâs sort of the same cycle. Year after year, the same complaints and praises roll around. The companies those are directed at may change, but itâs the same thing. And then, after itâs all over, the same discussion always takes place about the need or needlessness of E3. So, weâve had it a bit of both ways. Last year there was no E3 and it felt strange. This year was a sort of digital E3 kind of thing and it also felt a bit strange. I canât really tell what I like better. Sporadic E3 where over the course of some months we get a presentation here and there or the buffet E3 where it all happens over the course of a few days. Either way, I think these companies are going to make their own decisions. Theyâve had it both ways as well, and Iâd suspect the future will show us exactly what they prefer of the two. In the meantime, Ubisoft, itâs been 2,867 days since the last Splinter Cell release (non-animated series or guest spot in another game franchise or VR exclusive).