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  "textContent": "Following the Marathon Server Slam, feedback is flowing wide and free across the internet. One of the more prominent areas of discussion is focused on the game's readability: how easy it is to digest information you're given on one of its various menus. Or, as its been so succinctly dubbed by some: 'Fontslop'.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Bungie stands firm on Marathon aesthetic, while the 'fontslop' debate rages on"
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