
The coordinators of ChinaJoy, China’s major computer games event, said the current year’s show would proceed as arranged.
Shine a local, news publication – some time ago known as Shanghai Daily – reports that extraordinary preventative measures will be in place to tackle COVID-19 pandemic at this year’s ChinaJoy Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference.
Measures will include taking participants name and green health QR code during pre-enrollment, temperature checking and monitoring will be done throughout the show
Exhibitors have likewise been advised to take into account social distancing between them and participants, while delivering their stunning presentations.
The show will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Center, and it is scheduled to hold from July 31 to August 3.
A year ago, ChinaJoyreported a record participation of 364,700 over the four-day event.
China was the main country to be mostly affected by COVID-19, which led to the initiation of lockdown measures like the ones will are seeing at present across different countries around the globe.
China lifted these measures on April 8, after having eased back the pace of contaminations altogether.
But there was a BBC report of six fresh cases in the city of Wuhan –where the pandemic first started after the end of the week.
Other significant game shows and conferences are as yet being dropped. They have been postponed till September and October, as appeared by the current week’s announcement from the coordinators behind Tokyo Game Show and Paris Games Week.
Tencent and NetEase are among the well-known fixtures of ChinaJoy; however, as of late, it pulled in different organizations, including Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. It’s impossible that these organizations will join this year in the wake of pulling out of any physical gathering events.