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"Xbox Series X/S",
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"textContent": "For as long as there have been age-ratings on games, one series more than any other has been used to represent the dangers of under-age gaming in our society: goon-to-kingpin gangster series Grand Theft Auto.\n\nRead more",
"title": "The impossible question: will the director general of European age-ratings body PEGI allow his teenage son to play Grand Theft Auto 6?"
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