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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ director explains why major characters didn’t return for sequel
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Crystal Dynamics is asking what fans want in a ‘Legacy of Kain’ revival
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‘Call Of Duty’ pro players criticise ‘Vanguard’ for adding weapon bloom
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Confidence Man almost missed collab with Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker due to unread Instagram DM
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Another ‘Castlevania Advance Collection’ rating has appeared online
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BTS Fans Won’t Be Allowed to Clap or Yell at Their Upcoming Korea Concerts
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