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Opinion: When I look at the yellow iPhone 14, all I see is red

Video games have changed in lots of positive ways since I was keen on them in the 1990s, from improved graphics to a broader outlook that caters, with only a small amount of acrimony, to hardcore and casual gamers alike. But one thing that’s got indisputably worse is the growing dominance of downloadable content (DLC) culture, where studios shamelessly launch half-finished games and then milk their most loyal fans with

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