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The World Health Organization Encourages People To Play Video Games

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The World Health Organization Encourages People To Play Video Games

The World Health Organization Encourages People To Play Video Games

The World Health Organization (WHO) supports people in quarantine playing video games.

Twitch and Activison Blizzard encourage people to maintal physical distance but connect with others through video games.

The two companies are part of a campaign called #PlayApartTogether.

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said: β€œGames are the perfect platform because they connect people through the lens of joy, purpose and meaning.

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