Massive new crackdown on gamers launched
One of the world’s most popular video games has taken a drastic step to crack down on hate speech and other “toxic” behaviour.
One of the world’s most popular video games has taken a drastic step to crack down on hate speech and other “toxic” behaviour.
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As video games continue to balloon, one publisher has announced it will shrink the space it takes up so you can install more on your hard drive.
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