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"publishedAt": "2026-03-26T22:55:32.000Z",
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"Star Wars: Zero Company",
"Bit Reactor",
"Strategy",
"Bird view / Isometric",
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"textContent": "I've already spoken once today about my intrigue around permanency today, so why not keep that train running. Star Wars Zero Company, a strategy game with XCOM in its veins and execution, is continuing on its spiritual predecessors lineage by having the most controversial of all video deaths as a main feature: permadeath.\n\nRead more",
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