Paris Games Week 2020 will no longer be taking place this year, after its organisers announced its cancellation via its official website. It has been axed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Per the organisersâ official statement, the team made the difficult decision to cancel the event due to the âcurrent context and the necessary anticipation of both the technical and logistical complexities of an event.â The team is said to have already begun planning for next yearâs event.
Some major reveals have occurred at Paris Games Week in the past. Sony Interactive Entertainment used it to unveil a horrifically grim trailer for The Last Of Us Part IIÂ back in 2017.
The event typically hosts more than 300,000 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. This yearâs show â which was slated to take place from October 23 to October 27 â would have marked the tenth anniversary of Paris Games Week.
Paris Games Week is the latest gaming convention to join a long list of cancelled events this year due to the ongoing pandemic. Other major events that have been cancelled include E3, QuakeCon, the League Of Legends Mid-Season Invitational tournament and many more.
Following E3âs cancellation, Microsoft announced that it would be hosting its own monthly digital event to showcase new games and features of the upcoming Xbox Series X. The first event kicked off with the revelation of 13 new third-party games, including Assassinâs Creed: Valhalla.
Earlier in April, BlizzConâs executive producer announced that âitâs too early to know whether BlizzCon 2020 will be feasible. It might be a few months before we know for certain if or how weâll proceed, but as soon as we have a meaningful update, weâll share it.â BlizzCon 2020 is currently slated to take place in November in Anaheim, California.
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