The Overwatch League was hit with its first emergency of the young 2020 season in late January, but it swiftly decided on a solution.

The League announced on Twitter Friday afternoon that the China homestands originally scheduled for February and March, and later cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country, will take place in Seoul, South Korea during Week 6 and Week 7. The makeup matches will be held in a studio, and some of them may latch onto the Seoul Dynasty homestand in Week 5. The Fuel play in that homestand against Chengdu on March 7.

This weekend marks the date the Overwatch League was set to debut in China. We promised real time updates on rescheduling matches, and today we have more information for our #OWL2020 fans 🧡

Latest update here https://t.co/DAxdrV80rC — Overwatch League (@overwatchleague) February 14, 2020

The new virus, which is known as COVID-19 and was first reported late last year, can cause fever, coughing, wheezing and pneumonia. Health officials think it spreads mainly from droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how the flu spreads. Similar to Middle East respiratory syndrome and severe acute respiratory syndrome, both known strains of coronavirus, health officials believe this strain of the virus originated in animals and then infected people.

The Dallas Fuel are likely a beneficiary of the situation. They had four matches cancelled, two in Hangzhou slated between Feb. 28 and March 7, and two more on March 14 and 15. The reschedules could make for a single trip to Asia, without having to hop from one country to another over a short span. With the Fuel scheduled to play in Seoul during Week 5, they could potentially tack a week or two onto that same trip.

OWL can certainly benefit from the fast reschedule, too. Having to add double-digit matches towards the end of a season or near playoff time could have been difficult for everyone involved.

The official match times and dates aren’t released just yet, but the league said those will come soon.