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Japanese video game company
Capcom enjoyed a 6% jump in its stock price on Monday
as gamers flocked to the mobile instalment of its long-running
Monster Hunter franchise, developed with Pokemon Go.
By Sam Nussey TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese video game company Capcom enjoyed a 6% jump in its stock price on Monday as gamers flocked to the mobile inst.
Shares in Japanese video game
company Capcom jumped 6% on Monday as gamers engaged
with the mobile instalment of its long-running Monster Hunter
franchise, developed with Pokemon Go maker Niantic. .
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