Developers are using innovative ways to promote their titles

Jun 13, 2014 04:25 GMT  ·  By

The final day of E3 2014 was a big quieter than those that preceded it and after 3 o'clock, even the crowds tend to start to disperse as the energy of the entire show dies down and most attendees and exhibitors start to feel the weight of the long days.

Moving through the two main expo halls is a bit easier and I took another quick look at the booths of the major companies in order to snap up a final set of images for this blog series.

Cars have been less present at this year's E3 than in previous years and the only real stunner was shown by Microsoft in order to promote its upcoming Forza Horizon 2, which will be launched only on the Xbox One.

On the other hand, more companies have used multiple displays and feedback chairs to promote their racing title and The Crew delivered maybe the most complex version of the device, to the delight of players.

The exoskeleton-wearing soldiers that Activision has brought in to promote Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare looked impressive, but unfortunately, they were unable to perform the great moves that are part of the gameplay trailer of the coming first-person shooter.

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