And Football Manager, too.
While the threat of the new coronavirus continues to impact major events across the globe, video games remain just as safe and fun as ever, and real sports team are using this to their advantage in rather wonderful ways.
With all major English football leagues enforcing a temporary ceasefire until 3rd April, teams up and down the country have been using video games to simulate the matches that would have been taking place. Premier League side Watford, who should have played the mighty Leicester City over the weekend (we're not biased, we promise), shared a full match of
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While the threat of the new coronavirus continues to impact major events across the globe, video games remain just as safe and fun as ever, and real sports team are using this to their advantage in rather wonderful ways.
With all major English football leagues enforcing a temporary ceasefire until 3rd April, teams up and down the country have been using video games to simulate the matches that would have been taking place. Premier League side Watford, who should have played the mighty Leicester City over the weekend (we're not biased, we promise), shared a full match of
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for fans to watch online. It ended up a 1-1 draw, and the video has racked up more than 700,000 views.Read the
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