Editor's take: CES 2022 has taken another major striking every bit a handful of additional exhibitors take chosen off plans for an in-person presence. How many more dings can the trade show have before organizers pull the plug?

OnePlus confirmed to TechCrunch that it will no longer have boots on the basis adjacent week, either. The Chinese smartphone maker wasn't an official CES exhibitor but still planned to have a presence in Las Vegas, likely setting up store in a fancy hotel suite to entertain select attendees.

AMD in a statement issued to multiple publications said that after conscientious deliberation, they have decided to cancel their in-person presence at the upcoming trade show. The company will instead transition to a virtual experience and said it looks forrad to sharing its news equally scheduled on January 4.

MSI on Tuesday also canceled its physical presence at CES, owing to the growth of confirmed omicron cases in the US. Like the others, MSI will instead showcase its new products through two separate events.

MSI Gameverse will stream live on January 4 at i p.m. Pacific and showcase the company's latest laptop lineup. MSI-Poetry, meanwhile, volition consist of three categories: gaming, content cosmos and business & productivity, and be bachelor to view from January 5-8.

Despite all the cancellations, the in-person element of CES 2022 is still moving forward. Several other major tech companies including Samsung, LG, Sony and Qualcomm are all still on board every bit of this writing.