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April 05, 2019
By MAE ANDERSON AP Technology Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — The video game industry is entering new frontiers. In the past, you plunked down $60 at GameStop for a copy of Grand Theft Auto or Madden NFL and played it out — after which you could trade it in or let it gather dust. Now, you’ll increasingly have the choice of subscribing to games, playing for […]
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