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Submitted by -Mezzo- 68d ago | opinion piece

Six ways the art and business of gaming will change next gen

OXM - Often, reading about next generation consoles online feels less like witnessing some glorious new dawn as being interrogated by the CIA in Call of Duty: Black Ops. "THE NUMBERS, MASON," bellows some distant thug - and on cue, incomprehensible daisy-chains of data frolic past your vision, lit by hysterical pulses of crimson lightning. (PS4, Xbox One)

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