Yet another bad news for E3 2019 as Activision has announced it won’t have a booth at the event planned for June 11-13 in Los Angeles.

The publisher has revealed that it won’t have a proper booth to share play sessions and information with fans at the event, as it has happened in 2016 already.

By the way, we will still hear talk about Activision games as the publisher will be scheduling meetings and private gameplay sessions with the media by that time in Los Angeles.

“While we won’t have a traditional space on the show floor, we look forward to participating at E3 across a number of activities”, a spokesperson told GamesIndustry.

It’s worth noting that among those activities we can also find a Call of Duty panel at E3 Coliseum, the collateral show that will be produced by The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley. In that occasion the new Call of Duty game by Infinity Ward will also be discussed.

Electronic Arts will also make an unexpected return to E3, after leaving the show at all in 2016 for EA Play, despite it will only work with the media in private appointments.

EA Play will livestream new gameplay from anticipated titles on June 8 only.