In a post-Covid-19 era, digital games will no longer be a matter of choice, but part of our daily lives and an essential piece of culture, Park Yang-woo, 62, minister of culture, sports and tourism, said, in an interview with the Korea JoongAng Daily last week.
Culture Minister says a 'new normal' can't be avoided
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