With E3 2015 behind us, it’s time to revisit some of the best parts of the event and relive all the fun. This year, South Hall was king, home to some of the most amazing and beautiful booths in the history of E3, whose attendance this year topped 50,000 for the first time in a decade. Take a look with us at the top ten booth displays of E3 2015!
It wasn’t a huge layout, but the Halo 5 display outside of South Hall was a familiar and still-stunning sight.
This giant, almost noble-looking statue in the 2K Games booth gave the South Hall a very grand and majestic feeling.
Plunking an entire Ford GT on the show floor was probably a low-effort move compared to some of the other displays on the show floor, but the impact over at the Forza 6 booth was all high.
This model of the Interceptor outside of South Hall wasn’t nearly as posh as the 2017 Ford GT over at the Forza booth, but you can launch a harpoon from it in the game so to me, it has a slight edge.
The DOOM booth wasn’t nearly as elaborate as some of its Bethesda brethren, but with a giant badass BFG9000 on display and a fan photo op, it was an obvious event favorite.
Evoking the gorgeous ensemble display for Borderlands 2 of E3 2013, the Battleborn statues over at 2K Games in the South Hall were quite the show-stopper. In that you had to stop walking to wherever you were headed in the show and just stare for awhile.
The surprisingly elegant set-up for the Resident Evil 0 demo was one of the most creative displays of E3 2015. (Photo credit: dkob)
Dishonored 2 was among the many booths that had an almost museum-like display at the show, with items behind rope and under glass to look at in the absence of a playable demo.
In a (hyphenated) word: jaw-dropping. Few booths at E3 2015 could boast beautifully sculpted statues or moving displays but for Dark Souls III we got both. This stunner was located outside the South Hall, presumably because it was making all the other displays feel inadequate.
Bethesda by far had the best booth at E3 2015, with an impressive spread for Fallout 4 easily among, if not THE, most popular attractions of the event. With a full size Vault Boy for fan photo ops, a giant Vault door replica, a babbling Mr. Handy robot, playable Fallout Shelter demos, a Fallout fan photo booth and a Pip-Boy on display, the sheer amount of things to do almost made up for the lack of playable Fallout 4! Almost. Let’s not get crazy, here.
We're sad that E3 is over for the year, but looking forward to the many titles announced during the event. Whatw as your favorite booth display this year?