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Square Enix - Matt Wales - Adam Alker - Lays Off - Outriders developer People Can Fly reportedly lays off "over 30" employees - eurogamer.net

Outriders developer People Can Fly reportedly lays off "over 30" employees

People Can Fly, the developer behind the likes of Outriders and Bulletstorm, has reportedly laid off «over 30 people» working on a currently unannounced game — codenamed Project Gemini — that's set to be published by Square Enix.

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Matt Wales - The Day Before developer resurfaces to blame failure on "hate campaign" - eurogamer.net

The Day Before developer resurfaces to blame failure on "hate campaign"

You might have thought the The Day Before's sorry saga had ended last year when developer Fntastic, amid claims of misleading marketing and Overwhelmingly Negative Steam reviews, yanked the game from sale and promptly shut its doors just four days into its early access launch. But no, the studio has now reemerged with a lengthy statement blaming the whole thing on a «hate campaign» orchestrated by «certain bloggers».

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Tom Phillips - Next Week - Frontier developer showcase announced for next week - eurogamer.net - Britain

Frontier developer showcase announced for next week

Planet Coaster studio Frontier Developments will host a new monthly showcase beginning next week, on 31st January at 6pm UK time, with updates on the what's next from the company.

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Tom Ivan - New - Sam - Immortality developer Sam Barlow has announced two new horror games - videogameschronicle.com

Immortality developer Sam Barlow has announced two new horror games

Sam Barlow has announced the next two games from Immortality developer and publisher Half Mermaid.

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Andy Chalk - New - Sam - Immortality developer Sam Barlow teases 2 new projects on Steam, and one of them is survival horror - pcgamer.com

Immortality developer Sam Barlow teases 2 new projects on Steam, and one of them is survival horror

Sam Barlow's studio Half Mermaid, the developer of Her Story, Telling Lies, and Immortality—one of highest-reviewed games of 2022—are teasing a pair of mysterious new projects on Steam called, mysteriously, Project C and Project D.

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Project C and Project D Are Immortality Developer's Newest Games, According To Mysterious Steam Listings - gameinformer.com

Project C and Project D Are Immortality Developer's Newest Games, According To Mysterious Steam Listings

Half Mermaid, led by Sam Barlow, is known for making video games using FMV, and they often require the player to sort through footage to solve mysteries. But for the studio's next projects, it seems the mystery will begin before the games are even announced – today, two Steam listings were posted on Half Mermaid's developer page, but most of their information is redacted.

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Tyler Wilde - Takuro Mizobe - Palworld accused of copying Pokémon models, developer pushes back, says artists are being slandered - pcgamer.com

Palworld accused of copying Pokémon models, developer pushes back, says artists are being slandered

Ludicrously successful Pokémon parody survival game Palworld, which has sold four million copies in just days, has come under the microscopes of internet detectives who think its 100 Pokémon-like monsters go beyond parody into straight-up rip-off territory.

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Matt Wales - Dylan Jadeja - League of Legends developer Riot Games laying off 530 employees - eurogamer.net

League of Legends developer Riot Games laying off 530 employees

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.»

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