ASEAN Gaming Summit Postponed to 2021 Q2
Asia Gaming Brief will continue to provide its AGB Webinar Series inviting experts to explore the most pressing developments in the industry.
Asia Gaming Brief has announced that the ASEAN Gaming Summit has been postponed until next year.
The firm said: “Given the continued uncertainty and travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Asia Gaming Brief has decided to postpone this year’s ASEAN Gaming Summit to Q2 2021.”
Luis Pereira, managing director of Asia Gaming Brief, said: “While it was a difficult decision to postpone our 4th edition past the 2020 calendar year, we felt it was the correct call to make to ensure our delegates’ safety and to give enough time for the industry to regain its balance.
“This will also prompt us to concentrate on delivering a truly outstanding event in 2021. We’ll be going for a hybrid approach – A live, physical conference for those local to Asia, with unique and exclusive content and activities specially catered to a digital audience too. In the meantime, Asia Gaming Brief remains committed to improving and expanding its full range of services to the Asian gaming industry.”
Asia Gaming Brief will continue to provide its AGB Webinar Series inviting experts to explore the most pressing developments in our industry.
The company will also carry on providing weekly intelligence articles via the daily eBrief Newsletter, along with industry reports and whitepapers.
For queries on ASEAN ’21, those interested can get in touch at [email protected]