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Tags: religion, apple, policy, ios, serious
Apple didn’t ban Saga #12, Comixology censored themselves
XCOM developer Firaxis goes casual, free-to-play, and mobile with upcoming game
Relax, Apple can’t ban comics, with or without homosexual content (but they don’t have to sell them)
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