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The Taipei Game Show 2020 is delayed because of the coronavirus

The Taipei Game Show 2020 is delayed because of the coronavirus

The conglomerate that manages the Taipei Game Show 2020 confirms the delay of the event for fear of the infection of the coronavirus. It is expected to return in summer.

The Association of Taipei Computers, organizer of the event, has confirmed the delay of the celebration of the Taipei Game Show 2020. Initially expected between February 6 and 9, the country's technology fair has succumbed to the global emergency that has supposed to arise from the coronavirus.

The new date is unknown at this time, although it will take place within the framework of next summer. Although the organizers initially wanted to move on next week, some brands such as WANIN Games and Justdan Entertainment canceled their programming. The use of masks and body temperature control have not been sufficient methods to curb the fear of possible contagion.

Although the event is focused on the Asian market, SEGA had confirmed the disclosure of a new job without announcing. Although it could be referred to any of the brands that the company carries in those parts, the truth is that it is not clear what they could do.

Taipei Game Show 2020 summer delay

Nintendo Switch production suffers from the virus

Nintendo's president, Shuntaro Furukawa, acknowledged that the coronavirus is affecting the production of its latest console in China, which undoubtedly affects the numbers the company handled before the epidemic. Although Vietnam also supports part of total manufacturing, its share was reduced in 2019 after political tensions between the United States and China, according to Business Insider last July.

This week we knew that the Overwatch League, the circuit organized by Blizzard Entertainment around the video game, has canceled all his professional appointments in China during the months of February and March to prevent possible infections of the coronavirus and thus guarantee the health of all parties involved; both players and visitors and workers.

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