Developer Arthur 'Mr. Podunkian' Lee, who worked with ConcernedApe on Stardew Valley, has announced the release window for his own forthcoming life sim.
17.01.2024 - 15:03 / wegotthiscovered.com
A fresh hero is coming to League of Legends this year, fulfilling a longtime promise from devs.
LoL fans have been eagerly awaiting Smolder, a charming dragon champion, since he was first announced. He’ll serve as the first new champion of season 14, and Riot Games is hinting that his release is coming our way sooner than expected. Despite varying degrees of appreciation for Smolder — because, apparently, even dragons get cyber bullied — the fandom is very much looking forward to the tiny, spunky little dragon’s big debut.
Smolder’s kind of a big deal
Developer Arthur 'Mr. Podunkian' Lee, who worked with ConcernedApe on Stardew Valley, has announced the release window for his own forthcoming life sim.
League of Legends developer Riot has announced that its upcoming Stardew Valley-style spin-off will be the last game in its promising indie effort.
Riot Games, the publisher-developer company behind League of Legends, has announced that it is laying off 530 employees. Plus, it's ending new game development under its Riot Forge arm, which produced third-party-developed games with the «A League of Legends Story» tag, like Ruined King, The Mageseeker, Song of Nunu, and the upcoming Bandle Tale, which will be the last in this line of releases.
Tencent Holdings' Riot Games plans to lay off 530 employees, or about 11 percent of its staff globally, the online gaming company said on Monday in a blog that included a letter to employees from CEO Dylan Jadeja.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is going to be “one of the most generous , player friendly post launch experiences available” according to a new video from Rocksteady. Each season will include two new episodes that focus on a specific character from the DC Universe, automatically dropped in to the game and, according to the video, it’s not locked behind a battle pass.
League of Legends developer Riot Games has announced that it will be laying off around 530 employees from its workforce. This roughly amounts to around 11 percent of the people working at the studio and its subsidiaries. CEO A. Dylan Jadeja made the announcement with a letter to Riot Games staff that has been shared publicly.
League of Legends developer Riot Games has announced it's laying off 530 employees — roughly 11 percent of its total global workforce — saying it's making the decision as it refocuses on «fewer, high-impact projects to move us toward a more sustainable future.»
League of Legends publisher Riot Games has cut 11% of its staff, resulting in 530 layoffs. The major company restructure will see the company’s entire Riot Forge studio shut down and include cuts to theLegends of Runeterra development team.
Visions of Mana, the new entry in Square Enix's Mana series, is launching sometime this Summer, as confirmed by a Gameplay Overview video.
Avowed, the upcoming first-person action-adventure game from Fallout: New Vegas studio Obsidian Entertainment, has officially set a Fall 2024 release window. And just in case you're having deja vu, we previously knew the game was launching sometime in 2024, but now we have a slightly more narrowed-down window.
During the second edition of the Xbox Developer Direct, Obsidian Entertainment finally showed the first gameplay deep dive of Avowed, its first-person action RPG set in the world of Pillars of Eternity.
During today's Xbox Developer Direct, Square Enix made a surprise appearance to pull back the curtains on Visions of Mana, the first new mainline game in the franchise in 15 years. Square Enix also revealed Visions of Mana will hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this summer.