Blizzard Entertainment has officially pulled the plug on this yearâs BlizzCon due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The eventâs executive producer, Saralyn Smith, announced the cancellation on the official BlizzCon website, revealing that it was a âvery difficult decision to not have BlizzCon this yearâ. She added that the company is âfeeling deeply disappointed about this decision, and imagine many [fans] will feel the sameâ.
Smith also referred to her April update on BlizzCon, where she stated that the company remained optimistic that the global situation would improve, but was prepared for the worst. âItâs too early to know whether BlizzCon 2020 will be feasible,â she had said.
In the new statement, Smith noted that since the April update âa lot has changed… and a lot also hasnât changed. During this time, weâve had many discussions about what holding a convention could look like in light of all the health and safety considerations weâd want to make. Weâve also talked about different paths we could take, and how each one could be complicated by fluctuations in national and local health guidelines in the months ahead.â
In place of BlizzCon 2020, the company is also planning an an online event, but âgiven that this is new-ish territory and the different factors involved, it will most likely be sometime early next yearâ. Blizzard is also looking into an alternative for its Esports tournaments that take place at the event every year.
BlizzCon is the latest gaming convention to be cancelled this year due to the pandemic. Other notable conventions that have been affected include E3, Paris Games Week, and Tokyo Games Show.
Several publishers and developers are now hosting their own digital events to promote their upcoming titles, with Microsoft announcing its own monthly event to showcase new games and features of the upcoming Xbox Series X, and indie publishers banding together to start the Guerrilla Collective.
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