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Game Developers Conference postponed amid virus fears

Game Developers Conference postponed amid virus fears
Attendees visit the Google booth at the 2019 GDC Game Developers Conference on March 20, 2019 in San Francisco, California.
PHOTO: AFP

A game developers conference in San Francisco was postponed Friday, after Facebook and Microsoft withdrew from the event due to concerns about the spread of novel coronavirus.

The annual gathering was due to start March 16 in a downtown convention centre but will be held later this year instead, the organizers of the Game Developers Conference said.

It joins a growing list of global events that have been nixed as the virus spreads around the world.

US officials on Friday reported a fourth infection with unknown origin -- including two in California -- fueling fears the epidemic was spreading in the country where more than 60 cases have been confirmed.

Facebook this week cancelled its F8 developers conference, the biggest annual event for the US tech giant, due to virus worries.

The gathering in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose typically draws thousands of software makers from around the world who collaborate with the tech giant on its platform.

Face-to-face interaction at San Jose conference centre will be replaced with online presentations.

The World Health Organisation has raised its risk alert to its highest level as the virus spreads rapidly across the world.

More than 2,900 people have died and over 85,000 have been infected worldwide since it was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.

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