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The pandemic’s effect on the games industry has been a a perfect example. Launching into a release schedule more barren than the team could possibly have imagined when they started work on the looter-shooter, it’s undeniably received far more attention and interest than it ever could have if it were competing for space with some of the big budget behemoths that were supposed to come out around it. It’ll probably have a totally different life than it would have under different circumstances. Which raises the question: does someone at People Can Fly have a monkey’s paw?

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