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Cash boost for Korean game firms

Source: BBC
Palo Alto : CA : USA | 2 months ago  
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The software giant has agreed to invest more than $19m (£11.7m) to help develop online gaming in the nation. The money will be divided among more than 25 local developers who specialise in creating and running games on the internet. South Koreans are acknowledged to be among the most net savvy in the...
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