In an earlier Tweet, EA FC 24 Coins revealed to its followers that the health that the entire community enjoys is its most important thing. The company is making choices about the events it plans to host to be held in near-term time, to ensure that the community is as safe as is possible. This is in line with other community-based events, such as the one in Austin Texas where the SXSW event was cancelled a week prior to the start due to fears about coronavirus.
In terms of the specifics concerning the upcoming EA events are concerned, some have been delayed for the moment, while certain events are being cancelled. EA is currently delaying events like the Major 1 Apex Legends Global Series scheduled to begin from March 13 to the 15th of March in Arlington Texas. It is expected that the Apex Legends Global Series Online Tournament 2 scheduled on March 21. and 22. will continue exactly as scheduled, since it is able to be played at the comfort of your home, similar to how Bungie allows workers to stay at home in order to stay away from coronavirus.
Concerning FC 24 is related The CONMEBOL eLibertadores Online and Live Event scheduled for March 7 to March 8 has been postponed. Online qualifiers to the eChampions League for March 14 and March 15 will go on the same as they were originally scheduled. This year's PlayStation Licensed Qualifying Event and the FUT Champions Cup Stage V in Bucharest are both cancelled. Both events were scheduled planned to take place in Europe because of the coronavirus, which is being the most severe across Asia and Europe numerous events were cancelled including Twitchcon being cancelled in Amsterdam.
EA has informed the public that, Fut 24 Coins for sale for events that are postponed the agency will do its best to notify of new dates in the moment they have this information. They're working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to decide what is the best. While they are at it, University of Washington researchers are actively using games to combat the Coronavirus.