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Mobile Games Hotspot: 'PUBG' Tournament to be Held Without Live Audience Amid Coronavirus Concerns

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Mobile Games Hotspot is a curated weekly roundup of the top stories in gaming on-the-go. The coronavirus pandemic continues to throw the video game industry into a frenzy as another live event is getting heavily modified.

The PUBG Mobile Pro League, specifically matches set to be held in the South Asian region, will continue but without a live audience.

Instead, those set to attend and fans around the world can tune in on March 19 to watch the tournament streamed live through the event's official YouTube channel. "The health and safety of our players and staff are our first priority," publisher Tencent said in an official statement. "We take the well-being of our staff and players, as well as the public health very seriously." The PUBG.

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