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Meta Quest - Michael Brandon Ingram - Popular VR Game 'Can't Justify' PlayStation VR2 Release - gamerant.com

Popular VR Game 'Can't Justify' PlayStation VR2 Release

The developer of popular sandbox VR game Rec Room has revealed that it currently «can't justify» a port of the game to PlayStation VR2. The virtual reality headset for the PS5 has already featured a wide variety of games for players to choose from, including titles from some of Sony's biggest franchises. Horizon would make its debut in VR with Horizon Call of the Mountain launching in February of last year, while Gran Turismo 7 would also receive VR functionality in a free update. Now, however, one developer doesn't appear to be convinced by the VR platform.

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Andy Chalk - Adam Alker - Forest Games - Even - Out Of - Another bunch of game studios have laid off employees, and we're not even out of January yet - pcgamer.com

Another bunch of game studios have laid off employees, and we're not even out of January yet

2024 continues to be an awful year for employees of the game industry, as another three studios have reportedly laid off employees this week. People Can Fly, the developer of games including Painkiller, Bulletstorm, and Outriders, has confirmed that «layoffs have happened,» while a Kotaku report says Destroy All Humans! studio Black Forest Games and Ruiner developer Reikon Games have also made significant cuts to staffing.

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Ed Nightingale - Behaviour Interactive - Behaviour-published puzzle game Islands of Insight gets release date - eurogamer.net - county Island

Behaviour-published puzzle game Islands of Insight gets release date

Shared-world puzzle game Islands of Insight now has a release date: 13th February.

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Michael Brandon Ingram - New - Palworld Developer Working on New 'Hybrid' Game - gamerant.com

Palworld Developer Working on New 'Hybrid' Game

Palworld developer Pocket Pair has announced a partnership with mobile game developer KLab Games to create a new «hybrid-casual» game with the popular indie developer. Pocket Pair took the world by storm with the launch of its newest game earlier this month, with Palworld drawing plenty of comparisons to Pokemon for its adorable creatures. The game also features a plethora of survival elements, featuring a fully explorable open-world and base-building gameplay. Now, developer Pocket Pair is looking to translate its recent success into the mobile game market.

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Jason Schreier - Michael Brandon Ingram - Canceled Blizzard Survival Game Details Leak Online - gamerant.com

Canceled Blizzard Survival Game Details Leak Online

Following the most recent round of layoffs from Microsoft's Xbox division, details about Blizzard's in-development survival game, Odyssey, have now leaked online. Microsoft first announced the major layoffs earlier this week, reporting that 1,900 employees from the company had lost their jobs as a result. The layoffs reportedly saw particularly heavy impact on Microsoft's gaming division, with Activision Blizzard, Xbox, and ZeniMax reportedly seeing the brunt of the layoffs. Now, one of the casualties of the layoffs comes as an in-development survival game from Blizzard.

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Wesley LeBlanc - Mike Ybarra - Blizzard's Survival Game Reportedly Canceled Over Engine Issues After 6 Years Of Development - gameinformer.com - After

Blizzard's Survival Game Reportedly Canceled Over Engine Issues After 6 Years Of Development

Blizzard Entertainment's survival game, which it informally announced in 2022, was reportedly canceled over engine issues during its six years of development, according to a new Bloomberg report. This report follows yesterday's news that Microsoft is laying off 1,900 employees across its Xbox, Activision Blizzard, and ZeniMax divisions. Alongside this news, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra also announced he was departing from the company, and we learned the aforementioned survival game had been canceled. 

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Jeremy Laird - Apple App Store opens up to game streaming including Nvidia's GeForce Now - pcgamer.com - city Sanction

Apple App Store opens up to game streaming including Nvidia's GeForce Now

Depending on how you measure, you could argue that Apple's iPhones are the world's most popular gaming devices, what with well over two billion of the things sold and an ongoing installed userbase of nearly a billion. But conspicuously absent from the iPhone's App Store has been game streaming services. Until now.

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Rich Stanton - Popular Japanese rhythm game sets cancellation record by announcing release date and closure in the same tweet - pcgamer.com - Japan

Popular Japanese rhythm game sets cancellation record by announcing release date and closure in the same tweet

The Japanese multimedia series Love Live! has been around since 2010, and has enjoyed popularity through various anime series, films, and rhythm-action videogames. The setup is fairly simple, and revolves around girls who attend school with each other but are secretly the planet's greatest pop idols. One especially successful entry is Love Live! School Island Festival, a free-to-play mobile-first game that was released in 2013 before being ported to various other platforms.

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