Virtual G2E moved to 27-28 October

September 2, 2020
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G2E organizers opt for later October date this year, as show goes virtual for the first time.

G2E will take place 27-28 October following the cancellation of the physical event that would have taken place earlier in October.

This means the Global Gaming Awards will also take place in a virtual format this year.

AGA senior director of strategic communications and responsibility Cait DeBaun said: “G2E always brings the gaming industry together to learn, share innovation, and conduct business that will chart the future of gaming.

"While we all wish we could be together in Las Vegas, we’re excited to bring some of the G2E experience to attendees and exhibitors all over the world.”

G2E event director Korbi Carrison said: "As the industry continues to navigate reopening, G2E’s virtual offering will reconvene the G2E community to advance our collective recovery.

"This platform allows us to bring the G2E experience directly to attendees wherever they are, providing access to education, and enabling the connections that make the in-person event special."

Carrison previously spoke to Gambling Insider exclusively about the decision to cancel the physical event this year.

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