Being known as one of the important first party studios for Activison and one of the best developers for Call Of Duty, is time for Infinity Ward to expand and now they have not only a new presence in Spain, but a brand new partnership.
As expected, Tuesday was Day 3 and more focus on the economics effect on both the scenarios regarding Activision Blizzard becoming a member of Xbox Game Studios if Microsoft is allowed to buy it.
Ever since it was revealed that Anthem was not aimed to be BioWare’s next success, everything has been kind of bad news with some exceptions and unfortunately, we got a new set of bad news from Electronic Arts 1st party studio.
We are awaiting news of Nintendo’s next hardware, which estimates say that it will be April 2024 the earliest, where the Japanese veteran will be ready to tell us something. Now and unexpectedly, we got some news.
Late 90’s, the news was that Microsoft acquired a gaming studio known to be a heavy Macintosh gaming creator that was working on an original intellectual property that could star in a secret gaming project based on Windows and later we found out it was Bungie from Seattle creating Halo.
Many within the legal and gaming community agree that this is the most important part of the journey of Microsoft trying to legally buy Activision Blizzard as the FTC decided to invoke a preliminary injunction.
Despite claiming for quite some time that Electronic Arts was in the business for a merger or being bought, CEO Andrew Wilson broke the news about the new Electronic Arts and it’s a fresh start.
The Nintendo and Ubisoft tag team brought a unique and original gaming collaboration between Mario and Rabidds, but for Ubisoft mainly, the timing was not right to continue pushing further the new franchise of Mario + Rabbids.
Since last year, we have been hearing Dan Housen keeping himself busy building a life after Rockstar Games, the creators of Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption that he co-founded and seems that he is trying again on his own terms.
It was more that 15 years ago that Intel delegated Pentium and Celeron as the mid and low tier of processing solution for computers and got the Core series in which has traditionally 3 offerings as Core i3, i5 and i9 for consumers and power users.