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"Action Adventure",
"Fantasy",
"Exploration",
"PC",
"First person",
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"textContent": "Far Far West - a sci-fi fantasy co-op shooter that launched on 28th April - is off to a fantastic early access start on Steam, and its publisher is now making it very clear it's not interested in working with developers that use generative AI tools.\n\nRead more",
"title": "As Steam early access sensation Far Far West sells over 1 million copies in three weeks, publisher Fireshine Games rejects generative AI"
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