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Separately, “Isotopium: Chernobyl” a new video game based in Prypryat, has drawn 62,615 registrants, according to a Reuters interview with game co-founder

Separately, “Isotopium: Chernobyl” a new video game based in Prypryat, has drawn 62,615 registrants, according to a Reuters interview with game co-founder

Separately, “Isotopium: Chernobyl” a new video game based in Prypryat, has drawn 62,615 registrants, according to a Reuters interview with game co-founder Sergey Beskrestnov. For $9, players can remotely drive tanks about a 180 square meter set in Brovary, blasting out competitors in the search for an energy source called isotopium. Beskrestnov’s company, Remote Games, plans next to build a game revolving around the colonization of Mars.

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