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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-17T12:34:19.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.eurogamer.net",
  "tags": [
    "Ubisoft",
    "The Crew",
    "Ubisoft Entertainment",
    "Anthem",
    "Xbox 360",
    "RPG",
    "Packom Interactive",
    "Racing",
    "Xbox One",
    "Strategy",
    "Single Player",
    "Ivory Tower",
    "FPS",
    "First person",
    "Wildlight Entertainment",
    "PC",
    "Action Adventure",
    "Highguard",
    "Shooter",
    "MMORPG",
    "PS4",
    "Simulation",
    "Asobo Studio",
    "Electronic Arts",
    "PS5",
    "Indie",
    "Bioware",
    "Concord",
    "Multiplayer Competitive",
    "Multiplayer Cooperative",
    "Ubisoft Reflections",
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  "textContent": "Stop Killing Games, the initiative dedicated to preventing game termination and subsequent inaccessibility, has made its case for getting new regulation in the European Parliament, and the message seems to have been heard.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "'A real concern for millions and probably hundreds of millions of European citizens' - Stop Killing Games has its day in European Parliament and it seems to go very well"
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