SEGA Judgment

Sega and Atlus are bringing several fun video game testing opportunities and activities to E3 next week.

The video game companies will have Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 on the Nintendo Switch and the new crime drama Judgment, the remastered Catherine: Full Body, and the sequel Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth on the Nintendo 3DS — all fired up and ready for attendees to test out.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to try out the upcoming Sega Genesis Mini in the company’s retro-themed corner. The gaming console is set to release worldwide on Sept. 19.

Fans can stick around at Sega and Atlus’ booth for epic activities, including rock climbing and playing with their giant Sega Genesis controller. They’ll also grab some cool swag from titles, including Judgment, Catherine: Fully Body, and Persona 5 Royal, along with retro-style Sega T-shirts.

If you’re not too tired from the expo, you can head over to the Catherine: Full Body Experience. Fans of the game will drink cocktails inspired by the video game, take selfies at the photo spot, and test out the newly remastered game at the demo stations. The live, in-house DJ will play “seductive sounds,” according to Sega, while fans collect all the cute sheep swag. If fans want to attend the event and understand why sheep would need seductive music, they can wait in the standby line outside because the event is fully booked.

Catch Sega and Atlus at booth No. 4800 in the West Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center at E3 from June 11-13.

Photo: Sega

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Victoria Rosenthal

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Victoria Rosenthal is an editorial/office assistant at Adventure Publishing Group. She helps the office with its day-to-day needs, whether that's contributing and editing content for the The Toy Book, The Toy Insider, and The Pop Insider, helping manage Adventure Publishing Group's social media accounts, or setting up hundreds of toys! Scouting and testing out awesome new board and card games with friends is Victoria's jam, but hand her a PlayStation controller during a game of Crash Bandicoot, and don’t expect to get a turn. Don't forget to say, “Hello!” when you call the office!

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