GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links.

EA Suspends All Esports Live Events To Limit Coronavirus Risk

In an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus, EA has suspended all of its Apex Legends, FIFA 20, and Madden NFL 20 competative gaming events.

1 Comments

EA has announced that all competitive events tied its games are, for the foreseeable future, suspended on account of the coronavirus. The suspension applies to all events that utilize EA's games, whether they're run by the company or are a third-party organized event.

"Our priority is protecting our competitors, our employees, our partner’s employees and our communities," EA wrote in a blog post. "As we continue to monitor the situation around the coronavirus and receive updated guidance from health officials around the world, we will use this time to determine next steps for moving forward with all of EA's competitive gaming live events and online broadcasts."

Among the events suspended are the Apex Legends Global Series, FIFA 20 Global Series, FIFA Online 4 Live, and Madden NFL 20 Championship Series.

In another blog post, EA further described the additional steps the company is taking to curb the spread of the coronavirus, such as "strongly recommending" that all North American, European, and Australian employees work from home. "We've also taken steps to ensure that the vendors and contractors that provide services on-site at our facilities will continue to be paid, even if they're not able to work from home in their roles," the company wrote.

Despite these adjustments, EA doesn't foresee any major alterations to the road maps of any of its games-as-a-service titles.

Other Recent Shutdowns Due To Coronavirus

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

Join the conversation
There are 1 comments about this story