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"publishedAt": "2026-06-27T12:08:00.000Z",
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"Sports",
"PC",
"Fuse Games",
"Summer Game Fest 2026",
"Single Player",
"PS5",
"First person",
"Third person",
"Xbox Series X/S",
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"textContent": "\"Racing is crying out for a bit of consequence,\" says Matt Webster, Fuse Games' founder and CEO, and former general manager at Burnout and Need For Speed developer Criterion. \"Crashing is consequence - not just the visual and the audio spectacle of it; we learn something from it. It's tough to have consequence when you've got a rewind button.\"\n\nRead more",
"title": "With Star Wars: Galactic Racer, former Burnout devs have built on N64 and PS2 classics to make what they call \"the purest expression of gaming\""
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