What started as an outbreak in Wuhan and the delay of the LPL in China led to a plethora of canceled and reformatted events around the globe. The Coronavirus outbreak has affected many aspects of esports, here is the list so far:
Flashpoint, the global Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) tournament series from team-owned esports organization B Site, Inc., will return with its second tournament series with group play on Nov. 9-22, playoffs on Nov. 30-Dec. 5 and the Grand Final on Dec. 6 with 12 teams competing for the $1 million prize pool, with $500,000 and the AK-47 trophy going to the champion.
Flashpoint, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's newest league announced a delay in its scheduled matches, following the transition to an online format.
FLASHPOINT, the newly founded team-owned CS:GO league, has just announced its response to the ongoing COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) outbreak - it will head entirely to Los Angeles in a studio.