Terraria developer Re-Logic has donated $100,000 to open-source engines Godot and FNA, and will continue to sponsor the companies with $1,000 a month.
01.09.2023 - 11:17 / videogameschronicle.com
Zen Studios, the developer behind Pinball FX, is releasing a separate M-rated pinball game with horror-themed tables.
Pinball M will launch with five tables, one of which will be available for free.
The free table is an updated, “unrestricted” Director’s Cut version of the Lovecraft-inspired Wrath of the Elder Gods table that’s already available in PinballFX.
It will be accompanied by four DLC tables, two of which have been confirmed. The first is Chucky’s Killer Pinball, which will feature the murdering doll from the Child’s Play movies, who will run around the table as you play.
Also planned is Dead By Daylight Pinball, a table based on the popular online multiplayer horror game.
The other two tables will be revealed closer to the launch date of Pinball M (which has yet to be confirmed).
Zen Studios says further tables will be added to the game throughout 2024, and will be announced later.
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The studio’s main current release is Pinball FX, the fourth game in its series of Pinball collections. It too is a free download and contains three free tables, with the rest available as paid DLC. Players can also subscribe to the Pinball Pass, which lets them access the majority of the tables in the game for a monthly or annual price.
There are currently 109 tables in Pinball FX, offering a mixture of recreations of classic tables (such as Indiana Jones, The Twilight Zone or Star Trek: The Next Generaion) and completely original tables.
Many of the original tabels are based on licensed properties, including Marvel, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Godzilla and various properties belonging to DreamWorks and Universal.
Terraria developer Re-Logic has donated $100,000 to open-source engines Godot and FNA, and will continue to sponsor the companies with $1,000 a month.
Sega's Like A Dragon Direct happened in the early hours for us UK netizens last night, which meant I woke up today to an absolute heap of flaming hot Yakuza news. Not only is Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth launching on January 24th next year, it's taking Ichiban and co. to the sunny island of Hawaii! Kiryu's back and in a battle with his biggest adversary yet. And you can become an unhinged Pokémon master, among many, many other things. We're so back. We're so effing back.
The court documents from Microsoft’s FTC case are the gift that just keeps giving, although in this instance it seems someone released a document they should have not, as it’s been removed the US courts website.
The court documents from Microsoft’s FTC case are the gift that just keeps giving, although in this instance it seems someone released a document they should have not, as it’s been removed the US courts website.
Microsoft and Xbox representatives appeared in court earlier this year to get its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard legally greenlit. Per usual court proceedings, various emails, documents, and more were sealed away from the public and press, but many unseen documents leaked this morning. It's how we learned Xbox head Phil Spencer considered acquiring Nintendo and Warner Bros. Games at one point, and that Microsoft is planning an Xbox Series X/S refresh with a new controller for next year. Other documents point to potential remasters of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, alongside other games.
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Overnight on September 19, a huge Microsoft and Bethesda leak sprang from the Xbox FTC court documents. Information about new console plans, upcoming Xbox Series X games, and the company's reaction to defining industry events has emerged thanks to improperly-redacted court documents, giving a fascinating insight into one of gaming's biggest players, as well as details about a whole suite of new developments.
Microsoft documents have leaked a number of unannounced Bethesda games, including an Oblivion remaster.
Microsoft court documents show plans to remaster The Elder Scrolls4: Oblivion and Fallout 3, as well as other unannounced games like a new Doom game, Dishonored3, and more.
A massive leak of Bethesda's planned release schedule reveals plans for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Fallout 3 remasters, as well as sequels like Dishonored 3 and Ghostwire: Tokyo 2.
A Fallout 3 Remaster and an Oblivion Remaster are two of a series of projects reportedly leaked from improperly redacted court documents from Microsoft's case against the FTC.