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I ask because a lot of things are getting delayed or canceled, like sporting events and now E3. I'm worried the same might happen to the anime to keep everyone working on it safe.
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That'd ironically be a good thing since it lets the games breathe and people can enjoy them before they're swept under the rug and never mentioned again, while also giving the creators time to think about the next game for more than two months before jumping into production and releasing an unfinished product and charging the playerbase for the other 75% of the game next yearHow would the gaming industry be affected by the virus?
Oh I know. I just wanted to know what you guys think would happen, if anything.Well technically yes I'm sure that COVID-19 could theoretically cause some delays in the future, but really it seems like Pokemon episodes possibly getting delayed should be the least of our priorities tbh. I mean, people are dying so it feels inappropriate to care more about delayed episodes than human lives.
I work at Disneyland (not a franchised one) and the moral is that the show must go on. Don't know if Pokémon will follow the same logic...
That would be last resort.This outbreak is scary but I don't think it will have a big impact on the show at least not yet.
But wouldn't Disneyland also close if a lot of people get sick and their attendance levels fall to the point where it isn't profitable to keep the theme park open?
But wouldn't Disneyland also close if a lot of people get sick and their attendance levels fall to the point where it isn't profitable to keep the theme park open?