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Strange that as this is a UK news story which is particularly big for also being linked to the most gigantic game franchise in the world, I've not seen it mentioned in the news here at all.
I've only seen it pop up a few times here and there online, even.
Is it just that nobody cares, or is Rockstar buying off all the news/media companies? O.o
Traditional media see video games usually still as some waste of time for kids and have a strong pro-employer bias.
The BBC wrote an article about it but never showed it to anyone. I had to search for it and even then it was a pain to find.