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How Video Games are Changing the World of Entertainment
Season 1
Episode 17
Video games have sold $20 billion more than the music business worldwide and is chasing movie industry and theme park revenues. Professional players in E-sports can make millions in e-sports, even though they are as young as 13-years-old. We'll explain how teens are able to make this much money, and how this industry is changing our society.
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