Connoisseurs will be able to play a variety of Western games in the DPRK.
Earlier this year, information was received about the opening of a computer club in North Korea. Recently, it became possible to look at the entertainment facility from the inside.
Blogger Sally Yin (JustCherry) published a selection of photos of the club on a social network. Judging by the presented shots, famous Western projects are available to players, including the Call of Duty, The Last of Us, Command & Conquer, Battlefield, Warcraft, Deus Ex, StarCraft, Crysis franchises.
You can also notice service games, such as Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X.
According to JustCherry, online games have been converted to LAN so that you can play together with other club visitors (over a local network). The PC specifications are unknown, but the games «run smoothly».
An hour of play costs $2 (~160 rubles), and the library has about 70 games.