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"publishedAt": "2026-05-15T16:31:49.000Z",
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"Xbox Series X/S",
"Party Animals",
"PC",
"RPG",
"Xbox One",
"Action Adventure",
"PS5",
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"textContent": "Recreate Games has apologised after an AI-focused video contest for its popular casual brawler Party Animals drew significant community criticism, insisting it was \"not trying to dismiss handmade work or disrespect creators\".\n\nRead more",
"title": "\"We are not trying to dismiss handmade work or disrespect creators\" - studio behind popular party game Party Animals backtracks after AI video contest outcry"
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