EA Play Delayed Amid Ongoing Racial Justice Protests
EA's digital event scheduled for June 11 has been pushed back by a week out of respect for ongoing racial justice protests.
EA Play Live, the livestreamed event being held in absence of EA's regular E3-adjacent festivities, has been delayed. The event had been scheduled to begin on June 11, but in light of ongoing racial justice protests, the company has decided to push back the event. It is now scheduled to begin on June 18 at 4 PM PT.
"With the important conversations taking place and important voices being heard around the world right now, we're moving our time to come together in play," reads the statement from EA.
EA also issued a statement announcing monetary donations and volunteer programs company-wide. It's one of several high-profile companies including Sony, Microsoft, and Marvel that have issued statements of solidarity.
— Electronic Arts (@EA) June 5, 2020
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