More than 4 out of 10 South Koreans who enjoy digital games have increased their time spent playing games substantially since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, a survey showed Friday.
In a recent survey conducted on 3,084 people aged from 10 to 65 by the state-run Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), 70.5 percent responded that they have played digital games in one form or another since June 2019.
The figure represents a 4.8 percentage-point increase from a similar survey conducted a year ago.
Gaming on mobile devices was the most popular means of gaming, accounting for 91.1 percent, followed by PC and video game consoles, with 59.1 percent and 20.8 percent, respectively.
Song Ji-hyo and Son Ho-jun put their perceptions of each other to the test as they build their very own personality profiles based on their horoscope, zodiac sign, and blood type.
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For their 4th anniversary, Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé released a Frozen themed choreography practice of our favourite song of the year "How You Like That?". They also answered questions about their four years together.
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Park Yoochun is under criticism for new album promotions after announcing "retirement."
The former JYJ member announced plans to release a new album and Thai Concert on the 31st through a post on his official Instagram stating, "We want to share some good news to the fans who have been waiting a long time for Park Yoochun’s album. We are currently preparing a new album release and will soon be able to greet everyone with a good album. We also plan to hold a solo fan signing and mini-concert, so we ask for your interest and many love."