Origins Game Fair Moved to Oct. 7-11, 2020; BGG.Spring 2020 Cancelled

Origins Game Fair Moved to Oct. 7-11, 2020; BGG.Spring 2020 Cancelled
From gallery of W Eric Martin
The Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has announced that the 46th annual Origins Game Fair scheduled for June 17-21, 2020 will instead be held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center on October 7-11, 2020. Here's an excerpt from the announcement:
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The decision to postpone the convention follows extensive discussions with its membership, the city of Columbus, the Greater Columbus Convention Center, hotel partners, and exhibitors. "The decision to postpone the convention was not one we made lightly," said GAMA Executive Director, John Stacy. "The safety and well-being of the Origins community is our number one priority. Given the current health situation, we believe that it is best to move the convention to October."

From gallery of W Eric Martin
With the postponement, GAMA also announced that they would be hosting an online gaming convention during the original show weekend, June 19-21, 2020. Origins Online 2020 will be a fully virtual convention for tabletop gaming fans to enjoy from their devices and will feature an Exhibit Hall where attendees can demo and buy games and merchandise. In addition, the virtual convention will offer streaming workshops and educational seminars with guest authors, artists and game designers, plus hundreds of games online that attendees can sign up to participate in.

"We are all in this together. The postponement of the in-person event and introduction of Origins Online is an opportunity for the hobby games industry and broader gaming community to get excited together and come back stronger on the other side of this pandemic," Stacy continued.
Along similar lines, BGG.Spring 2020, scheduled to take place May 22-25, 2020, has been cancelled, with tickets automatically rolling over to the BGG.Spring 2021 show to be held May 28-31, 2021. More details on this announcement are here.

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