The next free Epic Games Store title has been confirmed
Next week’s free Epic Games Store title has been confirmed.
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Next week’s free Epic Games Store title has been confirmed.
Marvel and Skydance New Media have unveiled Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, the game being helmed by Uncharted 1 – 3 director Amy Hennig.
Arkane founder Raphaël Colantonio has begun teasing his next game, which is described as a first-person “retro sci-fi RPG”.
Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry publisher Ubisoft has unveiled ‘NEO NPCs’ at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Microsoft seems to be the latest entrant in the race for upscaling solutions, with a Super Resolution technology reportedly in the works. While various implementations of the technology exist in the industry currently, some games opt for one instead of the other, making it available only for a subset of users. Microsoft could be on its way to providing a more standardized solution.
Build a Rocket Boy has reportedly made an unconfirmed number of layoffs.
The number of games industry job losses announced in January is already more than half the total job losses in the entirety of 2023.
Microsoft’s head of gaming has confirmed that 1,900 staff will be laid off across Activision Blizzard, Bethesda and Xbox.