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"textContent": "It’s a bitter pill for video gamers: a growing number of older but still-popular titles are being dropped by publishers — with servers going dark overnight — in a practice the EU is being urged to outlaw. More than a million people from across Europe have backed a citizens’ petition called “Stop Destroying Videogames”, and […]\n\nThe post Game over: Players press EU to ban ‘destroying’ video titles appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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