Positive impact of Covid-19 for digital content industry — Surina Shukri | Malay Mail

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MARCH 31 — As Malaysians get used to the idea of working from home, there are bound to be distractions that will get in the way. Beyond keeping track of the many tips out there on how to remain focused during workhours and keeping the kids occupied, let’s not forget that proper work-life...

Tuesday, 31 Mar 2020 11:32 AM MYT

Of course, it’s not all fun and games as such content can do more than just provide pure entertainment. As is, games, movies, and drama series and animated shows on TV – especially, those that put family values and educational lessons front and centre – are now the default past-times for families to wind-down with.

In fact, the same App Annie report revealed in February 2020 how weekly game downloads in China went up by 80 per cent compared to the average weekly download for the whole of 2019. This is certainly a good opportunity for the creative industry as the demand for content is now experiencing explosive growths.

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