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"textContent": "One of the biggest names in the world of first-person shooters has made the leap to mobile, and it has done so at an especially interesting time. Mobile gaming has been on the rise, with ever-rising hardware prices and ever more competition for people's attention and money snatching potential players away from their PCs and consoles. A person's phone is increasingly their primary route to entertainment.\n\nRead more",
"title": "\"Mobile is the biggest medium\" - As Ubisoft struggles, Rainbow Six Mobile has launched to massive numbers. Can it help the troubled publisher turn the tide?"
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