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How video games help the Chinese to survive the epidemic of coronavirus
The local industry is booming, and developers are unwittingly making money from a deadly disease
In many regions of China, a coronavirus quarantine has been in place for several weeks — residents do not leave their homes and work remotely if their profession allows them to. Traditionally, in January and February, the Chinese have a long vacation, which has a positive impact on the local (and not only) gaming industry. But the effect of the quarantine was unexpectedly strong. How much-explains the developer from Beijing.
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