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France has come up with official terms in French for the video games industry.

Government officials must use the terms, such as"streamer" translated to"joueur-animateur en direct."

Other terms, AFP noted, were not such direct translations."Streamer" has become"joueur-animateur en direct," which directly translated means"live player-host."France's culture ministry told AFP that the French terms would help French people understand the gaming industry better than if all the terms remained in English.

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