Russian game developers fear losing access to foreign audio stocks. Now they mainly use foreign Pond5 and Artlist, and there are few such sites in Russia.
The problems that the gaming industry has faced due to the sanctions have already been discussed in the Ministry of Digital Development. The department declined to comment, Kommersant reported.
Developers with foreign legal entities and accounts can afford foreign licenses, but beginners may face an access problem, the experts stressed.
According to them, to solve the problem, publishers with structures abroad could buy components for small developers, and their own sound store after the development of the engine seems logical for VK.
Author:
karina pardaeva
Source: RB

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