The Mercury News

Facebook, Sony to forgo gaming conference over coronaviru­s fears

San Francisco-based game developer event is still set for March 16-20

- By Rex Crum rcrum@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Rex Crum at 408-278-3415.

Another big Bay Area tech conference is taking a hit due to the worldwide coronaviru­s outbreak.

Facebook and Sony have said they won’t attend the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC) that is set to be held at San Francisco’s Moscone Center next month due to concerns about the ongoing coronaviru­s epidemic. Facebook also said representa­tives of its Oculus virtual reality gear business won’t attend

the conference, which is slated to run from March 1620.

Facebook said in a statement that it was withdrawin­g from sending anyone to GDC “out of concern for the health and safety of our employees, our (developmen­t) partners, and the GDC community.” However, Facebook said the company would make announceme­nts at GDC around its Oculus business via digital formats and would hold online video-based sessions related to the conference.

GDC said earlier this week that because of “the strict U.S. quarantine around coronaviru­s, and a large number of enhanced on-site measures, we are able to execute a safe and successful event for our community,” and planned to hold the conference as scheduled. GDC has said approximat­ely 10 of the 550 registered attendees have withdrawn from the video-game industry show.

GDC is the latest local tech confab to see attendees pull out because of the coronaviru­s. Last week, Facebook cancelled its annual global marketing summit, which was set to be held in San Francisco in March, due to coronaviru­s concerns, and IBM and AT&T have withdrawn from next month’s RSA security conference in the city for similar reasons.

Earlier this month, event organizers pulled the plug on the massive Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona because of fears about the spread of coronaviru­s.

The World Health Organizati­on says more than 75,000 people worldwide have been infected with coronaviru­s, and more than 2,100 people have died from the disease, with the majority of cases being around the central Chinese city of Wuhan.

 ?? JIM GENSHEIMER — STAFF ARCHIVES ?? Facebook said in a statement that it was withdrawin­g from sending anyone to the annual Game Developers Conference “out of concern for the health and safety of our employees, our (developmen­t) partners, and the GDC community.”
JIM GENSHEIMER — STAFF ARCHIVES Facebook said in a statement that it was withdrawin­g from sending anyone to the annual Game Developers Conference “out of concern for the health and safety of our employees, our (developmen­t) partners, and the GDC community.”

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