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Fortnite’s Digital Goods Are Key to the Future of Global Trade
The U.S. and China may be locked in a trade war, but Fortnite itself is a product of Sino-American cooperation.
12 Jan 2019, 01:55 PM IST
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Last summer, after months of waiting, Chinese internet users finally got access to the online game Fortnite. So YouTube star Alastair Aiken, aka “Ali-A,” did what many of his more than 15 million largely teenage followers around the world fantasized about. He navigated around firewalls and language barriers and logged on to a desolate corner of the Fortnite universe in China. “This is all a crazy experimen...
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