In another instance of theimpact of coronavirus on the gaming industry, Epic Games has pulled out of the Game Developer’s Conference, or GDC, 2020. Epic Games is not only the developer of multiple games, including the wildly popularFortnite, but also the creator of the Unreal Engine, one of the most widely used 3D engines in the gaming world.

Epic Games’s announcement is only one of the manycorporate withdrawals from GDCdue to coronavirus, officially designated as COVID-19 by the World Health Organization. Despite numerous cancelations, the show is scheduled to proceed as planned.

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Worried or anxious readers should note that despite being very contagious, Coronavirus has rather low fatality rates. Nonetheless, to avoid the risk, many companies have dropped from GDC, including CD Projekt Red,Electronic Arts, Facebook, and by extent Oculus, Kojima Productions, Kowloon Nights, Microsoft, PUBG Corporation, Sony, Square, and Unity.

Not only are these major names in the gaming industry, but one look at GDC 2020’s schedule or convention floor plan  is enough to show the viewer the sheer amount of time and space which these companies were supposed to take up. What GDC currently aims to do to fill these numerous vacancies is currently unknown.

As previously mentioned, the departure of Epic Games, as the developer of both one of the most popular games in the entire world, as well as one of its most popular engines, is doubly punishing for GDC. With Unity, another massively successful 3D game engine, also absent from the conference this year, GDC has a critical lack of support from engine creators. As well, withevery company that drops, the ability for networking, imperative to any industry conference, is greatly diminished.

As of yesterday, according to GDC, the conference will still be occurring. However, this announcement was notably made before the furthercancellations of Microsoft, Unity, and now Epic Games. It’s also important to note that San Francisco itself is currently in a declared state of emergency due to Coronavirus. Due to the increasing complications since GDC’s previous announcement, whether the event will actually go forward as planned is still unknown.