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The gaming industry is growing at an exponential pace, and it is redefining the entertainment industry. From hi-resolution life-like in-game graphics to virtual reality-ready video games, the gaming industry in the day and age we live in today has shaped into a behemoth to which no other entertainment genre rivals.
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Microsoft Will Give Activision-Blizzard Cloud Streaming Rights To Ubisoft
Ubisoft will soon have exclusive rights to manage and distribute Activision Blizzards games to various cloud service providers.
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Sony Patents A Massive Co-Op Game That Supports Hundreds Of Players In A Theater
Sony has patented a huge co-op gaming experience that can allow hundreds of users to play a single game together in a movie theater.
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Sega Has Officially Acquired The Angry Birds Developer Rovio For $776 Million
Sega has finally completed its acquisition of Rovio, the Angry Birds developer. Rovio is now part of the Sega Group.
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Sony Patents Dynamic Audio System That Can Change Music Depending On Gameplay
Sony has recently published a new patent that talks about changing the game audio to reflect certain gameplay moments.
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Don’t Expect A Lot Of New Games From The Upcoming Gamescom
The upcoming Gamescom 2023 event will have a lower number of new games than everyone initially anticipated, as affirmed by Geoff Keighley.
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Savvy Games Walked Away From $2 Billion Investment In Embracer Group
Savvy Games, A Saudi-Arabian video game company was interested in investing billions into Embracer Group, but the deal later fell apart
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Sony VR Headsets May Soon Detect Real-Life Objects For In-Game Emulation
Sony has recently published a new patent that can detect real-life objects by the sounds they produce and emulate them in the game.
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Sony Has Delayed Several PlayStation First-Party Titles From FY23
Sony has seemingly delayed a bundle of 2023 PlayStation first-party titles, as mentioned briefly in the recent Q1 FY23 financial report.
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Sony May Add A Common Help System That Generates A “Help Map” In Its Games
Sony is seemingly working towards improving its in-game support. Its latest patent talks about a global help system that could be added to most of its games. The patent dubbed…
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PlayStation Game Sales Climb A Massive 6 Billion Figure; PS4 And PS5 Sold 2.1478 Billion Total
PlayStation Software's lifetime sales have seemingly sold over six billion copies globally, as stated in the new FY23 Q1 earnings report.
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Microsoft Activision-Blizzard Deal Approved In New Zealand
Microsoft's Activision-Blizzard deal has been approved by New Zealand authorities, passing one more hurdle for the deal to close.
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Xbox Series S Makes It Challenging To Develop For Xbox, Says Baldur’s Gate 3 Director
Baldur's Gate 3 director appeared in an interview and discussed that Xbox Series S makes it a challenge to develop for Xbox.
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Microsoft Expects To Reach 3 Billion Gamers By 2030
According to the EU documents on Microsoft and Activision settlement investigation, Microsoft expects to reach 3 billion gamers by 2030.
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Report Suggests Children Are Gambling Millions On Roblox Casino Sites
Report alleges Roblox casino sites of letting children gamble millions worth of Robux, without proper age verification.
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id Software Exceeds 300 Employees On LinkedIn As The Studio Works On A New Project
id Software has exceeded 300 employees on LinkedIn, showing positive growth as it continues working on a new project.
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TGA Host Geoff Keighley Faces Massive Backlash For Promoting AI Technology
Games journalist and host of The Game Awards Geoff Keighley, is currently facing massive backlash and controversy over his support for AI.
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CD Projekt Red Is Laying Off 100 Staff To Shrink Roughly 9% Of Its Studio
CD Projekt Red is seemingly planning to lay off 100 staff members to streamline its studio for greater effectiveness and agility.
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Korean Genshin Impact Event Briefly Suspended After Terrorist Allegedly Planted A Pipe Bomb
A Korean Genshin Impact festival was briefly suspended after a terrorist planted a pipe bomb. The perpetrator announced his plans in a tweet.
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Dolphin Emulator’s Steam Release Canceled; Nintendo Did Not Pursue Legal Action
The Dolphin Emulator team has recently shared a new statement to clarify the situation. The software is unfortunately not releasing on Steam.
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Nintendo’s 10-Year Deal With Microsoft May Cover More Activision Games Than Just Call Of Duty
According to recent documents, Nintendo's deal with Microsoft might cover other future Activision Blizzard Games for the next ten years.