It may be apples and oranges, but in the last 20 years, it feels more sitcoms are shot without a laugh track, to the point of where the "live studio audience" is kinda dated. I don't mind an audience, canned or otherwise, but I do enjoy shows that don't rely on the laugh track as a crutch and treat every punchline as if it's the funniest thing in the world.
Back to the point, all the late night talk shows go without an audience for now, and it's like being a fly on the wall watching the interviews. I don't think it becomes the new normal, but it wouldn't be impossible for a game to go without even a canned audience. For example, Kimmelionaire's crew cheering adds just enough background noise. But, a 100% canned audience isn't unprecedented either (Woolery's Lingo, Temptation, and Merv Griffin's Crosswords all come to mind)