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"publishedAt": "2026-04-22T19:07:45.000Z",
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"Multiplayer Competitive",
"PC",
"Activision Blizzard",
"Activision",
"Bungie",
"Destiny 2",
"Multiplayer Cooperative",
"PS5",
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"textContent": "A Bungie mudou de rumo. Segundo um artigo do jornalista Paul Tassi, da Forbes, Destiny 2 perdeu o lugar de maior destaque na empresa. Pela primeira vez, o recém-lançado Marathon passou a ter mais pessoas a trabalhar nele do que o antigo sucesso do estúdio.\n\nLer mais",
"title": "Bungie \"abandonou\" Destiny 2 para tentar \"salvar\" Marathon"
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