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    "PC",
    "Santa Monica Studio",
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  "textContent": "Alanah Pearce, who was a writer at Sony Santa Monica for several years and worked on God of War Ragnarök, has shed more light on the sex minigames which cropped up in the series' earlier entries.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "God of War's infamous sex minigames were actually \"designed by women\", former Sony Santa Monica writer Alanah Pearce reveals"
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