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Genshin Impact Developer Announces New 'Amplifying Test' for Zenless Zone Zero - gamerant.com - city Shanghai
gamerant.com
17.03.2024 / 19:27

Genshin Impact Developer Announces New 'Amplifying Test' for Zenless Zone Zero

Genshin Impact developer HoYoverse has announced the next «Amplifying Test» for Zenless Zone Zero, giving even more players a chance to try out the studio's new game early. First revealed in 2022, HoYoverse has already given fans plenty of teasers of what to expect from the next game from the Shanghai-based studio. Zenless Zone Zero boasts similar flashy action-oriented combat to Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact 3rd, set against a futuristic big city aesthetic. Now, HoYoverse is rolling out the next round of beta tests for the upcoming action RPG.

Dungeons & Dragons Survival, Life Simulation, and Action RPG Hybrid Announced By Gameloft - wccftech.com - city Eugene, county Evans - county Evans
wccftech.com
14.03.2024 / 20:21

Dungeons & Dragons Survival, Life Simulation, and Action RPG Hybrid Announced By Gameloft

A new game based on the Dungeons & Dragons license blending different genres was announced today by Gameloft.

EA's Star Wars strategy game still in development, following layoffs - eurogamer.net - state Maryland
eurogamer.net
04.03.2024 / 12:57

EA's Star Wars strategy game still in development, following layoffs

The Star Wars strategy game from Bit Reactor and EA is still in development, following the cancellation of a Star Wars shooter by Apex Legends studio Respawn last week.

EA announces further lay offs, this time affecting around 670 employees - eurogamer.net - Announces
eurogamer.net
29.02.2024 / 12:53

EA announces further lay offs, this time affecting around 670 employees

Following its decision to cut six percent of its workforce last March, EA has announced another round of layoffs — this time affecting five percent of staff (around 670 employees) — as it moves away from «future licensed IP» toward its «owned IP, sports, and massive online communities».

Electronic Arts announces it’s laying off 5% of its employees - destructoid.com - Announces
destructoid.com
28.02.2024 / 22:29

Electronic Arts announces it’s laying off 5% of its employees

When will it end? According to GamesIndustry.biz, Electronic Arts announced today that it will be laying off approximately 5% of its workforce which equates to around 670 people. In a note sent out to EA staff, CEO Andrew Wilson indicated the move is part of the company “moving away from development of future licensed IP that we do not believe will be successful in our changing industry.”

Genshin Impact Announces Version 4.5 Special Program - gamerant.com - region Fontaine - Announces
gamerant.com
28.02.2024 / 19:33

Genshin Impact Announces Version 4.5 Special Program

Genshin Impact officially announces the premiere date for its Version 4.5 Special Program, revealing all the new details about the game's next update later this week. The HoYoverse RPG's «Special Program» broadcasts have become a highly-anticipated part of the game's development cycle, with the developer revealing new information about the next update in advance of its release. Genshin Impact's ongoing Version 4.4 brought plenty of new content to the game, including new characters Xianyun and Gaming and new areas to explore. Now, players will learn all about Version 4.5 later this week.

Vespa Announces EOS Of Its Tower Defense RPG, Time Defenders, On March 29 - droidgamers.com - North Korea - Announces
droidgamers.com
28.02.2024 / 17:09

Vespa Announces EOS Of Its Tower Defense RPG, Time Defenders, On March 29

Another gacha game is shutting down. Vespa is saying goodbye to its tower defense RPG, Time Defenders. The game’s servers will be turned off on March 29, 2024. Vespa is a Korean developer known for King’s Raid, another RPG. Keep reading to know what led to Time Defenders EOS.

NetEase Announces BulletFarm – New AAA Studio Led by Call of Duty Veteran David Vonderhaar - gamingbolt.com - state California - Los Angeles, state California - Announces
gamingbolt.com
28.02.2024 / 16:06

NetEase Announces BulletFarm – New AAA Studio Led by Call of Duty Veteran David Vonderhaar

NetEase Games has announced its newest triple-A game development studio, BulletFarm. As a “remote-first” developer located in Los Angeles, California, it’s led by David Vonderhaar, known for his work on Call of Duty (specifically the Call of Duty: Black Ops series).

Call of Duty: Black Ops veteran David Vonderhaar announces new NetEase studio - videogameschronicle.com - state California - Los Angeles, state California - Announces
videogameschronicle.com
28.02.2024 / 14:41

Call of Duty: Black Ops veteran David Vonderhaar announces new NetEase studio

Veteran Call of Duty: Black Ops designer David Vonderhaar has established a new “AAA game studio” with NetEase.

Life Is Strange: True Colors Studio Deck Nine Lays Off 20% of Staff - ign.com
ign.com
28.02.2024 / 14:37

Life Is Strange: True Colors Studio Deck Nine Lays Off 20% of Staff

Deck Nine, the studio behind Life Is Strange entries Before the Storm and True Colors, as well as The Expanse: A Telltale Series, laid off 20% of its staff today.

Call of Duty veteran announces new studio BulletFarm - eurogamer.net - China - Los Angeles - Announces
eurogamer.net
28.02.2024 / 13:27

Call of Duty veteran announces new studio BulletFarm

Former Call of Duty: Black Ops design director David Vonderhaar has established BulletFarm, a new AAA game studio, following his departure from Treyarch last summer.

Life is Strange: True Colors developer Deck Nine is laying off 20% of its staff due to ‘worsening market conditions’ - techradar.com
techradar.com
28.02.2024 / 11:13

Life is Strange: True Colors developer Deck Nine is laying off 20% of its staff due to ‘worsening market conditions’

Deck Nine Games has confirmed that it’s laying off 20 percent of its staff as a result of being affected by “the games industry’s worsening market conditions.”

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