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Square Enix explores ways to present its games after the cancellation of E3 2020

Square Enix explores ways to present its games after the cancellation of E3 2020

With the cancellation of E3 2020 due to the coronavirus, Square Enix assures that they are looking for an alternative to present their next games.

The Los Angeles fair was officially canceled due to global measures being taken for the expansion of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Faced with this situation, various video game companies have issued statements detailing their future and replacement plans to be able to present their games without the need for the E3 2020 framework. Square Enix has done so via Twitter, where we can read a statement. officer in English and Japanese offering their views on ESA's decision.

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“At a time when the world is united, nothing is more important than protecting the health and well-being of our employees and their families, our partners, and certainly our fans. We agree with ESA's decision to cancel E3 2020 and send our deepest appreciation to all those who work tirelessly to bring unforgettable games and experiences to E3, ”begins detailing the Square Enix statement,“ We ​​understand that this is Disappointing not only for our respective developers and publishers, but for the hundreds of fans who venture from afar to celebrate the games at E3. We are there with you ”.

In addition, the Square Enix statement ensures that the planning they have pending for this year 2020 and what is to come with the new generation is "stronger than ever" for the company. We just need to remember that we are less than a month away from the arrival of Final Fantasy VII Remake on PS4 and there are still many surprises pending to be announced by Square Enix. Since they won't be able to do it at the Los Angeles fair, they are "exploring other options" to share their games with all of us. They ask us to keep waiting, since it is the only thing we can do at the moment.

Source: Square Enix Twitter

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