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Report: Replaying Japan 2020

By: Geoffrey RockwellAugust 19, 2020December 17, 2024
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Replaying Japan is an international conference dedicated to the study of Japanese video games. For the first time this year, the conference is held online and will combine various types of research contents (videos, texts, livestreams) on the theme of esport and competitive gaming in Japan.

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