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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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Sony May Add NPCs Who Will Find Bored Players In-Game And Cheer Them Up
A new patent recently published by Sony wants to add cheerful NPCs in games who would converse with bored players to make them happy.
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Former Blizzard President Wishes He Could Tip Developers An Extra $10 Or $20
The former Blizzard Entertainment Inc. president believes games should have an option at the end to let players tip the developers.
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Study Says Some Players Can Naturally See More Frames Per Second
A new study has concluded that some people may perceive the world at a higher frame rate. This could give them an edge in competitive gaming.
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Sony May Soon Let You Decide How Much NPCs Talk In Games
Sony has patented to add multiple dialogue modes to let players switch between how many conversations with NPCs they want in the game.
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Sony May Put Your PlayStation Trophies Into An Interactive Trophy Rack Using AR
Sony has recently published a new patent that wants to turn gamers' PlayStation trophies into an actual trophy rack accessible by AR.
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New Neuralink Demo Shows Paralyzed Patient Playing Online Chess Using Brain Implant
A New Neuralink demo shows the paralyzed patient Noland Arbaugh playing online chess using only his thoughts.
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Epic Games Store Is Coming To Android And iOS Devices
As per an official announcement, the Epic Games Store has been confirmed for Android and iOS devices later this year.
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62% Of Studios Already Use AI In Game Development, Reveals Unity Report
As revealed in the new Unity report, AI is mostly used for automating tedious tasks in game development to speed up the process.
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Sony May Address Cyberbullying In VR Games By Shielding Players With A Bubble
A new patent by Sony wants to protect players in VR games from cyberbullying attempts by shielding them with a personal space bubble.
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Former Pokemon Chief Laywer Explains Why Nintendo Targets Fan Projects
A former Pokemon Chief Lawyer appeared in an interview and explained what compels Nintendo to strike down fan projects.
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Keywords Failed To Develop A Game Using GenAI; Said It Was “Unable To Replace Talent”
Keywords Studios tried to create a 2D video game using GenAI tools. It employed 400 such tools but was unable to develop the project.
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Yuzu Successor Suyu Is Exploring Strategies To Avoid Getting Sued
The successor of the Yuzu emulator, Suyu, is currently coming up with various strategies to ensure Nintendo cannot sue them.
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Sony May Automatically Detect And Change Game Settings For Visually-Impaired Players
Sony has recently published a new patent that wants to automatically detect visual impairment in players and alter game settings accordingly.
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Sony Patents A Mobile Game Trainer To Actively Assist Players During Gameplay
A new patent published by Sony wants to implement a mobile game trainer that can connect to games and actively help users during gameplay.
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Legendary Dragon Ball Creator Akira Toriyama Has Passed Away At 68
Akira Toriyama, the Dragon Ball series creator, passed away at 68. The manga artist had several works in the middle of creation.
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WB To Focus On Live Service & Mobile Games; Considers AAA Market “Very Volatile”
In a recent webcast, a Warner Bros. Discovery executive revealed that the company is placing a stronger emphasis on free-to-play titles.
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Open-Source Nintendo Switch Emulators Are Already Showing Up To Replace Yuzu
The death of the Nintendo Switch Yuzu emulator has already birthed new open-source and free emulation projects, dubbed Suyu and Nuzu.
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The Last Of Us Creator Neil Druckmann Says He Doesn’t Have Many Games Left In Him
The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann has said that he doesn’t think he has many games left in him and wants to prioritize his family.
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Study Suggest Kids Experience Social Pressure To Buy In-Game Items
A recent study suggests that children in Norway experience increased social pressure to purchase in-game items.
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FromSoftware Reveals Its Secret To Frequently Releasing AAA Titles
Hidetaka Miyazaki believes that FromSoftware is blessed with great staff which allows it to frequently release AAA titles.