E3 video game expo to not be held in person amid Covid-19 risks
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[BENGALURU] The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), a globally renowned event for video games, technology and computers, will not be held in person this year amid fears around Covid-19, its operator said on Thursday.
The development adds to a list of many showpiece events being wrapped up early or getting cancelled or postponed for in-person gatherings amid a surge in US cases, with the latest ones being technology and gadget show CES, the Grammy Awards and the Sundance Film Festival.
"Due to the ongoing health risks surrounding Covid-19 and its potential impact on the safety of exhibitors and attendees, E3 will not be held in person in 2022," the E3 operator Entertainment Software Association (ESA) said in a statement.
The rolling 7-day average of new Covid-19 cases in the US hit 540,000 earlier this week along with a surge in hospitalisations, days after the country reported a record 1 million infections in 24 hours.
REUTERS
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