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Destiny News

Tomas Franzese - This live-service beat ’em up is worth checking out in early access - digitaltrends.com

This live-service beat ’em up is worth checking out in early access

Towerborne left a solid first impression when I played it at an Xbox event last month. Now that I’ve played even more in the leadup to its launch, I’ve seen that the unique take on an online-focused beat ‘em up from The Banner Saga developer and Xbox actually works.

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Harvey Randall - A year later, a Bungie fan artist is still waiting on compensation for the accidental use of their work, though they say the studio's 'working to expedite the process as we speak' - pcgamer.com

A year later, a Bungie fan artist is still waiting on compensation for the accidental use of their work, though they say the studio's 'working to expedite the process as we speak'

Late last week, Destiny 2 developer Bungie landed in hot water again for accidentally allowing fanart to make its way into official media and merch—it was a nerf gun, this time, which used artist Tofu_Rabbit's designs from a 2015 commission.

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Get New World of Warcraft-Themed Goodies in Overwatch! - news.blizzard.com

Get New World of Warcraft-Themed Goodies in Overwatch!

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of World of Warcraft by uniting the realms of Azeroth and Future Earth in style with this epic crossover event! From September 17-30, witness the worlds collide as iconic World of Warcraft characters are honored by Overwatch 2 heroes. Dive headfirst into the fray with the Sylvanas Windrunner Widowmaker, Lich King Reinhardt, Thrall Zenyatta, and Diamond Magni Torbjorn Legendary skins, each crafted to capture the essence of both worlds.

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Overwatch 2 x World of Warcraft Collab - news.blizzard.com

Overwatch 2 x World of Warcraft Collab

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of World of Warcraft by uniting the realms of Azeroth and Future Earth in grand style with this epic crossover event! From September 17-30, witness the worlds collide as iconic World of Warcraft characters are honored by our Overwatch 2 heroes. Dive headfirst into the fray with the Sylvanas Windrunner Widowmaker, Lich King Reinhardt, Thrall Zenyatta, and Diamond Magni Torbjorn Legendary skins, each crafted to capture the essence of both worlds.

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Jesse Vitelli - GTA Online gets the anti-cheat support on PC it's sorely needed for the last 9 years, but Steam Deck players are paying the price - gamesradar.com

GTA Online gets the anti-cheat support on PC it's sorely needed for the last 9 years, but Steam Deck players are paying the price

 Nine years after its initial release, Rockstar has added the third-party anti-cheat software BattlEye to the PC version of GTA V, and it's been a long time coming. The addition of a PC anti-cheat was added as part of alarger title update to celebrate the game's eleven-year anniversary and remind us that the passage of time is inevitable.

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Rainbow VI (Vi) - Alessio Palumbo - Tom Clancy - GTA V PC Finally Gets Anti-Cheat, Might Be About to Get Ray Tracing Too - wccftech.com

GTA V PC Finally Gets Anti-Cheat, Might Be About to Get Ray Tracing Too

As spotted by Rockstar leaker Tez, the PC version of GTA V was updated earlier today to add the third-party anti-cheat system BattlEye, a popular software used in games like APB Reloaded, ARK, Arma, Battalion 1944, Conan Exiles, DayZ, Destiny 2, Escape from Tarkov, Fortnite, Insurgency, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, PlanetSide 2, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Skull and Bones, The Crew, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Watch Dogs: Legion, and XDefiant.

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Don Macgowan - Lincoln Carpenter - Former Bungie lawyer says the studio's 'management failure' led to Sony 'forcing them to get their heads out of their asses' - pcgamer.com

Former Bungie lawyer says the studio's 'management failure' led to Sony 'forcing them to get their heads out of their asses'

Over the weekend, former Bungie general counsel Don McGowan gave his take on the ongoing turmoil at Bungie and the recent redirection for Destiny 2. «Much though it pains me to say this, it appears that Sony's inflicting some discipline on my former colleagues may have forced them to fix the things that were wrong with the game,» McGowan said in a LinkedIn post published on Saturday.

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Joe Ziegler - Amy Eastland - Bungie’s Marathon Appears To Be Targeting $40 Launch Price - wccftech.com - city Concord

Bungie’s Marathon Appears To Be Targeting $40 Launch Price

Marathon, Bungie's new project, supposedly targets a $40 launch price. Marathon is an upcoming PvP extraction shooter originally revealed in May 2023. Sources have reportedly spoken to The Game Post about the upcoming title and that they're considering a $40 launch price for Marathon.

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Iain Harris - Don Macgowan - Former Bungie lawyer says Sony "inflicting some discipline" may have forced the Destiny 2 studio to "get their heads out of their asses" as the MMO commits to a different kind of roadmap - gamesradar.com

Former Bungie lawyer says Sony "inflicting some discipline" may have forced the Destiny 2 studio to "get their heads out of their asses" as the MMO commits to a different kind of roadmap

Bungie's recently revealed plans to change how Destiny 2 handles content drops has won some endorsement from the studio's former general counsel. While legal expert Don McGowan admits it "pains" him to say it, he muses on LinkedIn that "it appears that Sony’s inflicting some discipline on my former colleagues may have forced them to fix the things that were wrong with their game."

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