The World Health Organization (WHO) says video games could help fight the spread of the corona virus. - Hamari News

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The World Health Organization (WHO) says video games could help fight the spread of the corona virus.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says video games could help fight the spread of the coronavirus.


The World Health Organization (WHO) says video games could help fight the spread of the corona virus.

The coronavirus pandemic has upended every facet of daily life and people are looking to keep themselves entertained in ways other than watching "The Office" for the eighth time.


Enter video games.

"Pokemon Go" revenue has reportedly increased during the Coronavirus epidemic. Citing Censor Tower figures, GamesAustry.base reported that the game recently enjoyed its best week for revenue.


"It's never been more important to make sure people stay connected," said Bobby Kotak, CEO of Action Vision Blizzard. Games are great platforms because they connect people to happiness, purpose, and meaning. We are proud to take part in this dignified and necessary initiative.


In total, 19 companies joined the program, including Blizzard Activation, Amazon App Store, and Shrink.

Content on Twitter SVP Michael Aragon added, "The #PlayerPart Tucson Collection Project is a reminder that while it's important to keep our distance from each other, we can continue to enjoy our games and ... people Can be contacted.

It's a place where people can come together for a game and form a team where we can meet key members of the WHO and other members of the initiative. "

Essentially playing video games qualifies for a state of mental health, in 2018, the WHO said, in what is called a "gaming disorder."

At the time, the agency and other experts were quick to note that cases of the condition are still very rare, with no more than up to 3 percent of all gamers believed to be affected.

Some video game companies have made it easier for their governments to direct their games to the world

In mid-March, Nintendo Lab, creator of the realism app, which promotes the wildly popular "Pokemon Go", announced that it has made it easier for players to play indoors amid the spread of the Coronavirus. ۔

Protecting our global sports community is our top priority, the Nanetics Lab tweeted March 12, "We are focusing on enhancing our sports skills and experiences that can be enjoyed separately." And it encourages research



The safety of our global player community is our top priority. COVID-19 is challenging us and the world to adjust. We’re putting our focus on expanding features and experiences in our games that can be enjoyed in an individual setting and that also encourage exploration!


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"Pokemon Go" revenue has increased during the Coronavirus epidemic. Gaming Astorias.bs reports that citing censorship estimates of Game Tower is enjoying the best week for revenue.


( Hamari News )

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