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Author: James Vincent
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Video game fair Gamescom is planning to hold a “hybrid event” combining in-person and digital activities later this summer, despite uncertainty surrounding the ongoing pandemic and the risk the trade show could turn into a “superspreader” event.
Like many big events that involve hundreds of thousands of people flying in from all over the world to breathe the same air for days at a time, Gamescom decided to cancel its 2020 show and instead held a series of virtual spectacles. This year, though, organizers want gamers and industry insiders to return to the show floor, albeit in reduced numbers.
“We will hereby be placing a focus on the superfans”
“In late summer, we are striving to make an on-site Gamescom event possible for the gaming...
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Photo by Franziska Krug/Getty Images for game - Verband der deutschen Games-Branche
Video game fair Gamescom is planning to hold a “hybrid event” combining in-person and digital activities later this summer, despite uncertainty surrounding the ongoing pandemic and the risk the trade show could turn into a “superspreader” event.
Like many big events that involve hundreds of thousands of people flying in from all over the world to breathe the same air for days at a time, Gamescom decided to cancel its 2020 show and instead held a series of virtual spectacles. This year, though, organizers want gamers and industry insiders to return to the show floor, albeit in reduced numbers.
“We will hereby be placing a focus on the superfans”
“In late summer, we are striving to make an on-site Gamescom event possible for the gaming...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...