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What European Parliament’s resolution on esports and video games means for Europe and the sector itself

What European Parliament’s resolution on esports and video games means for Europe and the sector itself

by Benjamin | Nov 10, 2022

As Europe continues to move toward a more digital future, having the right talent, skills, innovation and growth are crucial to the region’s economic success. The video game industry represents one of Europe’s most compelling segments of cultural and creative...

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