How the iGaming Industry Has Embraced Multiculturalism
The iGaming industry is now a global industry worth billions. As it expands into new sectors, it has had to shift from a primarily Western audience to a more multicultural one.
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The iGaming industry is now a global industry worth billions. As it expands into new sectors, it has had to shift from a primarily Western audience to a more multicultural one.
The remarkable story of Malala Yousafzai and her struggle to secure education for all, especially for girls and refugees, has left an indelible mark on the world.
Recent statistics show around 3.32 billion active video gamers worldwide, representing people of all ethnicities, genders and backgrounds.
While some may be familiar with Terie Miyamoto or TV and movie star George Takei and their background as internees or descendants of internees at U.S. concentration camps for Japanese Americans during World War II, theirs are not the only voices to talk about the experience.
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