Nascar Rivals developer Motorsport Games is laying off around 40 percent of its workforce to reduce its year-over-year operating expenses.
17.10.2023 - 02:07 / gamingbolt.com
Streaming service and mobile game publisher Netflix seems quite keen on expanding its video game offerings. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the company is seemingly trying to bring Grand Theft Auto to its platform in some capacity. It is worth noting, however, that this does not seem to be the highly-anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6.
The report indicates that the company is trying to expand its video game offerings beyond smaller mobile games, and that Netflix has seemingly “discussed plans” to release a game in the Grand Theft Auto franchise on its own platform with Take-Two Interactive, which owns the Grand Theft Auto IP.
An analyst has revealed that Netflix has reportedly spent around $1 billion in its attempts at bringing gaming to its platform so far, and there don’t seem to be any indications that the company will be slowing down.
In recent news for the next major Grand Theft Auto title, the Australian Classification website had seemingly rated Grand Theft Auto 6 for release with an MA15+ rating, which is quite a bit more lenient than the MA18+ rating for Grand Theft Auto 5.
Nascar Rivals developer Motorsport Games is laying off around 40 percent of its workforce to reduce its year-over-year operating expenses.
“We’ve wanted to do Wallaru for a long time,” I was told as we relaxed in a secluded conference room with Sam Johnson, the Narrative Director of KingsIsle Entertainment. Just over a week ago, we were invited to the KingsIsle office in preparation for their test realm launch ofWizard101’s huge Wallaru Update. During our visit, we spent time with the passionate team of developers as they talked about Wallaru, their ambitious 15-year story, and expanding to new frontiers.
Square Enix has announced Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link, the next game in the Disney-meets-Final-Fantasy series, for Android and iOS, and sign-ups for the closed beta are now open.
The torturous wait for an official announcement of Grand Theft Auto 6, and it’s anyone’s guess just how much longer it’ll drag on, and with Rockstar seemingly being in no mood to share details on the long-awaited open world title just yet, fans are continuing to look at alternative sources that might give an indication of what to expect from the game.
Considering the online buzz, GTA 6 leaks are all gamers care about these days. They want an update on the trailer, the game's launch date, and more information about the storyline and the gameplay. But a new leak has revealed some information that may be even more exciting to the fans, especially a certain section of gamers who swear by Nintendo consoles. The predecessor of the highly anticipated game, GTA V, was launched on Xbox Series X/S, PS4 and PS5, and sometimes later, it also was released for PC. However, it was not released on Nintendo Switch. But a new leak claims that GTA 6 might launch on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console.
A24's Talk to Me is headed to Netflix just in time to stream over Halloween weekend.
Grand Theft Auto 6 is easily one of the most highly anticipated games at this point in time, and almost any rumour related to the game is bound to cause sparks of hope within hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. Recently,it was observed that age ratings for GTA 6 were listed on the Australian Classification Board, but a new investigation from PCGamesN has revealed that it was all fake.
CrazyGames has launched its CrazyGames Originals platform for browser-based gaming.
Despite confirming its development, Rockstar Games still hasn’t officially showcased the next Grand Theft Auto (which suffered a massive leak last year). It was recently rated by the Australian Classification Board, which could mean an announcement is forthcoming. For now, French publication Rockstar Magazine has some new details on graphical improvements in the sequel.
As sports games have evolved, we’ve seen some stale titles begin to liven up the energy in their yearly releases. However, most seem to get away with just being a mediocre experience. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Most casual audiences don’t seem to mind. Yet with Cricket 24, there’s a clear lack of dedication from Big Ant Studios. Even with all the new waves that have positively affected the sport of Cricket, it seems like the gaming industry can’t capitalize on what players need.
Netflix has shocked its fans, again! In a double whammy, first, Netflix launched a crackdown against password sharing on its platform. Now, it has increased the prices of its subscription plans. Earlier, the streaming platform disabled password sharing which resulted in an increase in the number of subscribers. The change led to a jump in subscribers by about 9 million in the third quarter, reports indicate. The price hike will come as a nasty shock to Netflix users as the company has been changing its policies and prices frequently. Check out the new Netflix subscription prices here.
China stands accused of stealing intellectual property and using artificial intelligence to hack and spy on other nations at an unprecedented scale.