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.
No, it doesn’t mean that Bulletstorms and Outriders developers are joining Xbox Game Studios and also, is not the original IP that People Can Fly announced that it was developing for a failed 2K Games publishing deal, but it means more work regardless.
The FTC has won some time but I don’t know if this counts as a first round win. Nevertheless, things are pressing on and Microsoft currently cannot close the transaction to claim Activision Blizzard as its newest member of Xbox Game Studios.
Apparently, last quarter’s unpleasant surprise to Embracer Group is having quite the effect as early this week the gaming and entertainment conglomerate needed to do some big adjustment, including closing some subsidiaries and businesses.
The Federal Trade Commission could see the CMA getting out of control on trying to have Microsoft being unable to buy Activision Blizzard as unexpectedly, many within the UK government actually favored the transaction and made a preemptive move.
A hard Tuesday for Twitch and it is that the former OG of gaming streaming and currently Amazon video streaming service continues to monetize whenever it can but at his favor and the latest Terms Of Conditions changes went as horrible as you can expect.
No, it is not for the attempt of Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard, but it is for another and more important issue that has been a plague since the Internet became public access and it is the management of information.
The main news of the weekend was ironically to kill any expectations and hope that Project Q, or the newest Playstation handheld announced by Sony at the Playstation Showcase 2023, would have been a PSP & PS Vita follow-up.
Even these days I decided to make a pause playing Redfall until a major hotfix or patch gets issued by Arkane (my case particularly was melee/stabbing not functioning, game disabling the menu out of nowhere, map out of focus in BAD timing and graphics stuttering where enough after 5+ hours).
In a new episode of the eternal life series “Never Say Never”, another veteran of Capcom has left the company very silently and not with much detail if there is not going to be a comeback in the gaming world independently.