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Stephany Nunneley
Wednesday, April 1, 2020, 16:01 GMT
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Bethesda announced that, given the current climate, it will not host a digital display of its games in June.
With the cancellation of E3 in 2020, many developers are hosting digital events instead of live meetings, but Bethesda chose not to hold digital demonstrations in June.
According to Pete Hines, senior vice president of global marketing at Bethesda Softworks, he shared the news on Twitter.
Given the many challenges faced by the pandemic, we will not host a digital show in June. We have a lot of exciting things to share about our games and hope to tell you more in the coming months.
-Pete Haynes (@DCDeacon) April 1, 2020
Due to the pandemic of COVID-19, many development teams around the world work from home, so digital activity can be a logistical issue for the company.
Both Microsoft and Ubisoft have stated that a digital event is in the planning stages, while Devolver Digital has stated that it plans to continue digital display. Nintendo says it is working on "other ways" to keep fans up-to-date on its events and products.