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"textContent": "Sega's latest financial report has confirmed the cancellation of the \"Super Game\" project it announced almost four years ago, as it tries to pivot away from live-service endeavours.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Sega's \"Super Game\" has been cancelled, but revivals of classics like Crazy Taxi and Golden Axe are still moving forward"
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