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The FTC isn’t too happy with Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard layoffs - polygon.com - state California
polygon.com
09.02.2024 / 10:15

The FTC isn’t too happy with Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard layoffs

Microsoft reneged on promises it made in court during its Federal Trade Commission (FTC) antitrust trial in 2023 by laying off 1,900 employees in late January, according to the FTC. FTC lawyer Imad Abyad filed a letter with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday, effectively telling on Microsoft. “This newly-revealed information contradicts Microsoft’s representations in this proceeding,” the FTC lawyer wrote.

[UPDATE] Subnautica 2 Is a ‘Multiplayer Sequel’ Using Game as a Service Model, Says KRAFTON; Is Made with UE5 - wccftech.com
wccftech.com
09.02.2024 / 09:45

[UPDATE] Subnautica 2 Is a ‘Multiplayer Sequel’ Using Game as a Service Model, Says KRAFTON; Is Made with UE5

[UPDATE] Unknown Worlds Entertainment has shared a public statement to clarify the Subnautica 2 bullet points mentioned by KRAFTON.

Halo Infinite Reveals Huge Forge Mode Update Details - gamerant.com - Reveals
gamerant.com
27.01.2024 / 03:58

Halo Infinite Reveals Huge Forge Mode Update Details

Halo Infinite has confirmed the details of a huge update coming to the game's Forge mode on January 30. After a rocky launch back in 2021, Halo Infinite continues to make positive steps in winning over the game's community.

What’s up with the 'toxicity' around Cities: Skylines II? - engadget.com
engadget.com
26.01.2024 / 21:39

What’s up with the 'toxicity' around Cities: Skylines II?

Cities: Skylines II developer Colossal Order has a uniquely close relationship with its community. The original Cities: Skylines came out in 2015 and gobbled up the audience that was left behind by EA’s SimCity, which came out in 2013 and was a busted mess. Cities: Skylines scratched that urban-planning itch, plus it cost just $30. The game came first to PC, Mac and Linux with modest hardware requirements, and it hit consoles within two years. Critically, Cities: Skylines also supported mods through the Steam Workshop, allowing players to add their own tools to the game and share those features with others.

Halo Infinite's current season will be its last as developer 343 Industries begins work on 'brand new projects' - techradar.com
techradar.com
22.01.2024 / 13:31

Halo Infinite's current season will be its last as developer 343 Industries begins work on 'brand new projects'

Halo Infinitedeveloper 343 Industries has confirmed that active support for the game will be winding down after the current multiplayer season concludes.

Halo Infinite Will No Longer Receive New Seasons - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
21.01.2024 / 09:59

Halo Infinite Will No Longer Receive New Seasons

Before Halo Infinite’s launch, 343 Industries said it would be supporting the game for the next decade. Needless to say, things haven’t quite panned out that way- but just when it looked like the first-person shooter was finally gearing up to make a comeback, 343 Industries has announced that it’s all but slowing down support.

Halo Infinite to focus on smaller updates as 343 Industries work on "brand new projects" - rockpapershotgun.com
rockpapershotgun.com
20.01.2024 / 22:19

Halo Infinite to focus on smaller updates as 343 Industries work on "brand new projects"

Halo Infinite won't receive a sixth season update and is moving away from the 'seasons' model entirely. Instead, on January 30th it'll receive a new arena map, a new operation and a handful of other new features, and it'll continue to be updated with shorter "Operation" battle passes in future.

Halo Infinite Isn't Getting Any More Seasons - thegamer.com
thegamer.com
20.01.2024 / 21:27

Halo Infinite Isn't Getting Any More Seasons

Halo Infinite isn't getting any more seasons, with 343 Industries massively overhauling its release schedule two years after launch. Instead, Halo Infinite will be supported by Operations, which will last from four to six weeks.

Halo Infinite is Making a Change to the Way it Releases New Content - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
20.01.2024 / 21:25

Halo Infinite is Making a Change to the Way it Releases New Content

343 Industries has revealed that Halo Infinite's January 30 update will scrap traditional seasons in favor of shorter «Operations.» While fans can rest assured that a wealth of new content is coming to Halo Infinite throughout 2024, the delivery of this content will be dramatically different as the developers re-imagine the structure of new battle passes and updates.

Call of Duty Players Aren’t Happy With the Changes Made to Controversial ‘Groot’ Skin - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
20.01.2024 / 15:53

Call of Duty Players Aren’t Happy With the Changes Made to Controversial ‘Groot’ Skin

In a recent development, the controversial Gaia skin, also known as the «evil Groot» skin, made a return to Call of Duty Warzone this week, accompanied by adjustments intended to address previous concerns. Despite the attempts to rectify the situation, Call of Duty Warzone players have maintained a sense of dissatisfaction and discomfort with the changes made to the skin.

343 Industries slows down Halo Infinite support while "working on brand new projects" - right after the FPS' best (and last) season ever - gamesradar.com - While - After
gamesradar.com
20.01.2024 / 15:27

343 Industries slows down Halo Infinite support while "working on brand new projects" - right after the FPS' best (and last) season ever

Developer 343 Industries has teased future plans for its iconic shooter series, just as it announced that support on Halo Infinite would be somewhat slowing down.

Halo Infinite's season 5 will be the last as it switches to smaller updates and 343i works on "new projects" - eurogamer.net - Britain
eurogamer.net
20.01.2024 / 12:09

Halo Infinite's season 5 will be the last as it switches to smaller updates and 343i works on "new projects"

Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries has confirmed there will be no further seasons after season 5.

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