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2020 has not been very good so far due to the coronavirus epidemic, and not only because people’s lives are being ruined and taken away due to the disease, but because cinemas have closed, events have broken out and games have been postponed. Unfortunately, after E3 and Gamescom, the big movie and comic summer event, Comic-Con in San Diego, couldn’t escape their fate, either. Organizers have announced that they will not be holding the San Diego show this year. According to the announcement, this is the first such case in Comic-Con’s 50-year history.
At the same time, the organizers announced that they will return in 2021, and the greats and fans of the world of comics and cinema will surely meet again between July 22 and 25 of next year. As stated before, they hoped for a time that the emergency would change, that it would ease in the summer and that the postponement could be postponed. However, according to the California state government, its measures and health experts have decided they must take action, fly this year’s Comic-Cont. WonderCon Anaheim did the same, which did not take place between April 10-12: This event will also slide until 2021, and will run March 26-28. Of course, those who have already exchanged tickets can claim their money or make a deposit for Comic-Con in 2021 (although this may not affect most of our readers).
What will be the first Comic-Connal in Budapest, scheduled for August this year, is a good question. So neither will E3 and Comic-Con, though they will try to replace the former with a series of digital streams, and Gamescom organizers will put on a digital show in some form.