California's piece of the video-game world is still considerably larger, according to a report released last week by the Entertainment Software Association trade group. But the ESA study put Washington at No. 2 -- leading the rest of the states with nearly 9,300 people in jobs related to video-game development and publishing.
By TODD BISHOP P-I REPORTER
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