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In South Korea, video games are considered to be a major social activity, with most of the games being cooperative or competitive. Locally developed role-playing, first-person shooter, MMORPG and mobile games have proven to be very popular in the country. Professional competition surrounding video games (especially those involving real-time strategy games) also enjoy a substantial following in South Korea—major tournaments are often broadcast on television and have large prizes available.

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  • Jeu vidéo en Corée du Sud (fr)
  • 대한민국의 비디오 게임 산업 (ko)
  • Video games in South Korea (en)
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  • 이 문서는 대한민국의 게임에 대해서 서술한다. (ko)
  • Le jeu vidéo en Corée du Sud est un marché de pointe. Le jeu vidéo est en effet le loisir le plus populaire chez les adultes sud-coréen et est au cœur même de la société sud-coréenne. Il est considéré comme un sport national et quatre chaines de télévisions y sont spécialement dédiées. Les résultats des compétitions d’e-sport sont rapportés par les journaux télévisés des grandes chaines au même titre que ceux du football ou du basketball et les joueurs professionnels, comme Hong Jin-Ho, sont de véritables stars qui peuvent gagner des centaines de milliers de dollars par an. Une des raisons de cette popularité est sa spécificité en matière de connexion haut débit. Celles-ci se sont en effet développées en Corée du Sud beaucoup plus tôt et rapidement que dans le reste du monde. En 2005, le t (fr)
  • In South Korea, video games are considered to be a major social activity, with most of the games being cooperative or competitive. Locally developed role-playing, first-person shooter, MMORPG and mobile games have proven to be very popular in the country. Professional competition surrounding video games (especially those involving real-time strategy games) also enjoy a substantial following in South Korea—major tournaments are often broadcast on television and have large prizes available. (en)
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