Who’s Going To CES_ Kotaku!
Published on November 07, 2025
It’s U31 com that time of year! Time for the Consumer Electronics Show to touch down in Las Vegas, bringing with it sights, sounds, spectacle and exactly one Kotaku editor. That’s right, we’re going back to CES!
As I’ve h25 com สล็อต done for the past two years, I’ll be crawling the Las Vegas Convention Center show floor, bringing you the highlights and lowlights from all things gizmotronic and tangentially video game related. Who else is going?
At the very least, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Online Entertainment, Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Nyko, Capcom and probably many, many more will be at CES 2009. Expect plenty of hands-on impressions on m358 เครดิตฟรี the software and hardware side of things.
Our brothers at Gizmodo will also be there, checking out the newest rotary phones, steam-powered machines, advances in punch card technology and things less video game related but still mind-blowing. They’ll be on their best behavior, I’m sure.
Corporate bigwigs Steve Ballmer from Microsoft and Sir Howard Stringer from Sony will both be giving all-encompassing keynotes to dazzled CES attendees. We fully intend to liveblog both thrilling — I mean “thrilling” — talks. From that moment on, it’s total convention chaos.
We’ll be touching down tomorrow night and will make great fanfare of it when we do. By the way, anyone got spare Bette Midler tickets?
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