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It’s nice to see The Pokemon Company acknowledging the crisis after a week of pretty much radio silence. Promotion of the most recent Pokemon Presents showcase was apparently scaled down after news of the invasion broke, with folks at the company not wanting to come across as insensitive. In fact, there were even talks of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:delaying the presentation before it aired, although pre-scheduled announcements meant that𝔍 it couldn’t be postp🥀oned.
With the war in Ukraine escalating on an almost daily basis, we may see bigger game companies take action, at least that’s what Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov wants to happen. Yesterday, Fedorov asked both PlayStation and Xbox to “block all Russian and Belorus🉐sian accounts,” and urged both to “leave the Russi🌠an market.” CD Projekt Red followed suit, but it’s unknown whether PlayStation or Xbox will give in to Fedorov’s request.