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"In case you haven't heard, Duke in no way arrives early," explained Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. "We're committed to deliver a laugh-out-loud, politically incorrect expertise that folks will speak about for a long time to come. We thank Duke's enthusiasts for his or her continued patience—I promise this won't take another 15 decades."
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Is anyone else starting to feel like Charlie Brown, hoping against hope that Lucy will let us kick the football this time?