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"textContent": "US age ratings body ESRB has said it won't follow PEGI's example in Europe and begin factoring in elements like paid random items when determining the age rating for a game.\n\nRead more",
"title": "\"It could be confusing\" - US game age ratings won't change like they will in Europe, ESRB says"
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