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Vince Vaughn Breaks Down His EA Sports History: From ‘Swingers’ to ‘The Breakup’ to ‘Madden NFL 27’

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"It's part of the culture, I think, for us as guys growing up. It's what we did," Vaughn tells The Hollywood Reporter. "We'd get together and play these games, so [EA has] always been cool with allowing us to use it as part of a story we were telling."

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