2020 is shaping up to be an eventful year for the gaming industry, and not for the reasons that many people expected going into the new decade. Though the news headlines will probably be dominated by the release of the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 this holiday season, the industry is currently facing a series of unprecedented delays and cancellations on account of the coronavirus. It's not the only industry being affected either--western movies and television series are also seeing numerous postponements, as are Japanese anime.
The following article contains the collection of GameSpot stories about the effects of the coronavirus on the gaming industry. Fair warning, if you, like GameSpot's employees, are currently working from home under social quarantine, you may want to steer clear of reading all the articles in one go. Curbing the spread of the coronavirus in order to save lives is important, but that doesn't make the act of reading about a bunch of exciting events and long-awaited releases getting postponed feel any better. If you're feeling trapped at home, try playing some games that are great for when you're stuck inside or are good for hanging out with online friends.
Though the former would go on, the latter would ultimately be postponed and transformed into a virtual event with speakers presenting their talks via livestreams and recorded videos. Several other conventions and conferences would follow suit--even the biggest of them all, E3, would go on to be canceled. E3 2021 is still happening, for now, but 2020 will not see the traditional annual migration of developers, publishers, and journalists to Los Angeles, CA.
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The same can't be as easily said for games and hardware scheduled for Summer and Fall 2020. Companies have already reported that the coronavirus has slowed the work for certain games and hardware--which could result in delays further into the year. We'll have to wait and see.
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Whether they're for shooters like Overwatch and Apex Legends or sports games like FIFA and Madden NFL, events are being postponed around the globe. Several leagues are moving to a livestream-only format--so they're still happening, but you'll have to settle for watching teams compete from your living room, not a crowded stadium.
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In terms of long-term effect, these policies aren't likely to have too many negative consequences. However, the coronavirus may show certain companies that several jobs that have long been believed to benefit from being stationed within an office can actually be done remotely.
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